Words seems to be that Bush will pick Judge Edith Clement Brown for the Supreme Court. I'm in kind of a rush, but here's where to go for more on her:
⢠Eduardo Penelver on Brown's potential hostility to the Americans With Disabilities Act (and thus similar equal rights laws);
⢠Brad Joondeph on Brown and federalism;
⢠Nathan Newman on why she's a stealth candidate in the worst way;
⢠The Kossacks on Brown;
⢠People for the American Way on Brown;
⢠Yglesias on her corporate ties (and here). If it's her, I'd just like to say I quasi-called (and here) this one.
⢠RedState.org on why conservatives should be pleased with Brown.
Of course, there are also rumors that it's not Brown at all, but someone else. Highly possible, so keep that in mind. If it is her, now you're all prepared. The one thing I don't know: Why is everyone referring to Edith Clement Brown as "Clement" rather than "Brown"? Seems a bit counter-intuitive.