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Cheney and the Supreme Court Nominations Process:
The Washington Post has an interesting story on Vice President Cheney's role in the selection of Supreme Court nominees here.
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Following Cheney's Tracks through Environmental Policy:
The fourth and final installment of the Washington Post series on the Cheney Vice Presidency focuses on the role of the Vice President's office in the formulation and implementation of environmental policy. As portrayed by the Post, Cheney repeatedly intervened directly in specific environmental policy matters, such as the Klamath River Basin controversy, Yucca Mountain, and snowmobiling in Yellowstone National Park, but typically "left no tracks" of his involvement.
He is also blamed for inducing then-EPA Administrator Christie Todd Whitman to resign. ["Blamed"? Isn't this something for which he should get credit?] This article may not have as much for ConLaw junkies as the series prior installments, but for those who want to see the insides of our outdoors policies, it is a must read. Related Posts (on one page):
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