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Jun 26, 2001 Contact: Press Office
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TUNE IN TO THE JUDICIAL WATCH REPORT ON THE RENAISSANCE NETWORK

PRICES AND COVER UP: CALIFORNIA’S ENERGY WOES

SUPREME COURT HANDS VICTORY TO CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORMERS?

IDEOLOGY AND JUDICIAL NOMINEES

(Washington, DC) Join hosts Tom Fitton and Larry Klayman on The Judicial Watch Report, America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Topics tonight: Congress votes to increase spending in the energy proposal. Will it solve the country’s energy crisis? We’ll discuss that with Illinois Congressman John Shimkus (R). And the Supreme Court upholds a federal restriction on spending by political parties. Is this good news or bad news for campaign finance reformers? John Samples, Director of the Center for Representative Government at the Cato Institute will share his point of view. And New York Senator Charles Schumer (D) says that senators should grill President Bush’s judicial nominees on their ideology. Does ideology have any place in selecting judicial nominees? Curt Levey, Director of Legal and Public Affairs for the Center for Individual Rights joins us to discuss that and the Supreme Court’s decisions on Affirmative Action.

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