Analysis: Antonin Scalia issues a memorandum explaining why he will not recuse himself from a case involving Vice President Dick Cheney

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MICHELE NORRIS, ROBERT SIEGEL
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03-18-2004
Analysis: Antonin Scalia issues a memorandum explaining why he will not recuse himself from a case involving Vice President Dick Cheney

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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia today refused to remove himself from an important case involving his good friend Vice President Dick Cheney in a dispute over an executive privilege. Scalia has been ...

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