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The Alito Nomination: SCOTUSblog Is on the Case

SCOTUSblog has wasted no time in covering Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to serve on the Supreme Court.

SCOTUSblog's coverage began before the nomination. In an October 28 post simply entitled "Alito," Tom Goldstein predicted that Alito would be the nominee, and included a brief biography, a link to law.com's Alito profile, and summaries of some of Alito's major opinions (with links to the full text).

Today, Lyle Denniston's post "President Names Alito" analyzes the nomination and its prospects, and the first many "Blog Round-ups" has appeared. ZiefBrief will be linking to the Blog Round-ups as they appear. Here's the first one:

See the continuation of this post for the (many!) ensuing Blog Round-Ups.

Here are more SCOTUSblog Blog Round-Ups covering the Alito nomination:

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