"Our process for selecting federal judges has unfortunately become increasingly controversial and divisive in recent years," writes Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.). "But whatever one`s personal views may be with respect to the various controversial rulings that have been issued in recent years, surely all Americans can at least agree that U.S. courts must decide U.S. cases on the basis of U.S. law and U.S. precedent-not the positions of foreign governments and foreign courts. Yet that is precisely what is occurring."
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