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Suitor and the Supreme Court

It is our view that the question before the court is whether or not Roe versus Wade remains the law of the land./nWhether Peter Rubin was a Suitor clerk at that time./nBy the time of Casey in 1992, it was thought that there were at least five votes on the Supreme Court to overrule Roe./nSuitor was thought to be that fifth vote, Senunu's home run to overturn Roe./nHe had been a fairly conservative justice on the New Hampshire Supreme Court./nHe was a very typical moderate conservative judge and what had once been a quite normal kind of Republican./nSuitor thinks judges should be hesitant to make any sudden moves./nSuitor is not an activist and he thinks that courts are

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