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"As a Westerner who's lived in the East several times in my life, I know attitudes are just different in the West," said Powe. "There's more of an optimism, more of a willingness to move, although there's a greater attachment to the land." Lee Epstein, a Northwestern University law professor, has begun to look at whether there's any correlation between geography and voting patterns in Supreme Court cases. Her research is at a preliminary stage.
Should anyone care about this? "I don't know," Epstein said. "But in one sense, it's curious that the president doesn't think about this more or that the Senate doesn't think about this more. Senators have constituent interests." When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt chose Iowa federal judge and Kentucky-born Wiley Rutledge for the court in 1943, the nominee wondered how the president settled on him, said retired University of Virginia professor Henry J. Abraham, author of a book on Supreme Court appointments. "FDR said, 'Wiley, you've got geography,'" Abraham said. President Richard Nixon probably was the last chief executive to weigh regional interests, having nominated three Southerners to the court, Epstein said. The Senate rejected Judges Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. of South Carolina and G. Harrold Carswell, who was born in Georgia, and later confirmed Justice Lewis Powell of Virginia Three justices on the current court were born or raised in New York City
-- Brooklyn-born Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Antonin Scalia, raised in Queens; and Bronx native Sonia Sotomayor. Manhattan-born Kagan would make four, but Obama could make the case for a certain geographical diversity all the same. Of the city's five boroughs, only Staten Island would be unrepresented. ___ On the Net: Supreme Court: http://www.supremecourt.gov/
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