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July
14
Sotomayor and International Law

Sonia Sotomayor will parry a wide range of questions about her judicial philosophy during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the Senate this week. The most revealing line of inquiry may be about her views on the use of foreign and international law when judging cases.

Like several of the judges on the left branch of the court, Judge Sotomayor has said she favors a broader consideration of foreign and international law in U.S. j...

June
20
Wyden's Third Way
People don't want the government in the driver's seat . . . They don't want the decisions (about their treatment) made in Capitol hearing rooms with a bunch of legislators in dark suits." So says Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden of the Healthy Americans Act, his plan for compromise in the polarized politics of healthcare reform.

Mr. Wyden, slouched amiably on his office sofa with his long legs on the coffee table, looks awfully relaxed for a man in...

About Collin
Collin Levy is a senior editorial page writer at the Wall Street Journal, based in Washington, D.C. Before rejoining the Journal in April 2007, she spent two years at the White House as a speechwriter to President Bush.
Collin started her career at the Journal in 1997 as an editorial assistant and reporter for Journal Editor Bob Bartley. In 1999, she became an editorial writer in New York and in 2001 moved to Hong Kong, where she wrote about Japan, Pakistan and India. A year later she returned to New York as an assistant features editor and editor of the Manager's Journal column. She has also worked as a weekly op-ed as well.