July 14, 2005
By Michael A. Fletcher Washington Post
Wendy E. Long, legal counsel for the Judicial Confirmation Network, one of a web of advocacy groups established to support Bush's judicial nominees, said that given previous breakthroughs, gender should no longer be a factor in selecting Supreme Court nominees. "The only criteria should be an outstanding legal mind, legal credentials and faithfulness to the Constitution," she said. "Race, gender -- those things shouldn't matter at all."
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