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Supreme Court Nominee Sotomayor Prepares For Meetings With Key Senators
Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor is scheduled to meet with key senators today as Republican leaders indicate that they will try to slow her confirmation process over the summer, the Washington Post reports. Sotomayor, in preparation for her meetings, has been working with White House lawyers to complete a 10-page Senate questionnaire, which aims to reveal details of her legal work, professional associations, personal finances, speeches, and legal and other writings. White House officials said the document will be finished "in the next couple of days." Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said that he will provide Sotomayor"s background information to Republicans "as quickly as possible," adding that he "want[s] to make sure she"s ready to go" when the next Supreme Court term begins in October. Sotomayor is scheduled to meet today with Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and the panel"s ranking member, Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.). She also is scheduled to meet with Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), and New York Democrats Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, the Post reports.While Sotomayor prepares for her meetings, Republican leaders indicated that they will try to impede President Obama"s push to confirm her before the Senate leaves for summer recess on Aug. 7. McConnell said that the GOP will determine its own schedule regarding Sotomayor"s confirmation, adding that although the GOP will "insist that the confirmation process be conducted in a fair and professional manner, ... respectful doesn"t mean rushed." Senior Senate aides from both parties said that a deal to expedite the confirmation process is unlikely, despite informal negotiations between Sessions and Leahy (Fletcher/Murray, Washington Post, 6/2). Sessions said it would be his "preference" for a confirmation after the August recess but before October. He added that there are "some things that have been raised that we need to explore" and that Sotomayor "deserves an opportunity to deal with the complaints against her" (Rushing, The Hill, 6/1).Conservative Groups Push for Filibuster According to the New York Times "The Caucus," a coalition of conservative groups recently sent a letter to McConnell urging Republicans to filibuster Sotomayor"s confirmation. The letter, which was obtained by the Times, is signed by a range of conservative groups, including antiabortion-rights groups, gun-rights advocates, evangelical leaders and others. Manuel Miranda, a former judicial adviser to former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), organized the letter. Although Miranda has criticized Democratic filibusters in the past, he said that a Republican filibuster of Sotomayor would help the GOP promote its differences with the Democratic Party on judicial philosophy and the role of the courts. However, Senate Republican leaders thus far have shown little interest in a filibuster, according to the "The Caucus" (Savage, "The Caucus," New York Times, 6/1). The Post reports that the GOP likely does not have enough votes to block Sotomayor"s confirmation with a filibuster, but Republicans could be able to slow the process until September. In this case, Sotomayor still would be able to take her place on the bench when the court reconvenes Oct. 1 (Washington Post, 6/2).The AP/USA Today reports that Republicans are taking a "two-sided strategy" in which they are urging for a respectful debate against Sotomayor while still allowing conservative commentators -- such as Rush Limbaugh and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) -- to criticize her, the AP/USA Today reports. By allowing the political attacks from commentators, Republicans who are facing re-election "can avoid potential backlash if they derail a historic nomination," the AP/USA Today reports (AP/USA Today, 6/1).
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New Informa Healthcare Web Site Now Live - Site Features More Than 180 Peer-Reviewed Journals

Informa Healthcare - one of the world"s leading medical and scientific publishers- has announced that the new interactive http://www.informahealthcare.com site is now live and delivers online content from more than 180 peer-reviewed journals. The site combines all the Informa Healthcare journal titleslisted on InformaWorld.com and InformaPharmaScience.com to help simplify the customer experience. The new site utilizes the online content management and delivery system provided by Atypon Systems, Inc. - an e-publishing solutions supplier for a number of leading information providers including JSTOR, New England Journal of Medicine and the American Chemical Society. The Atypon system enables Informa Healthcare to integrate a comprehensive archive service - dating back to 1918 - giving pharmaceutical, medical and healthcare professionals one central, high-quality of information. "The new site will help researchers, authors and librarians connect user behavior through commonly read articles," said Phil Garner, Publishing Director at Informa Healthcare. "Our goal is to offer a robust selection of specialty content to promote information exchange and further professional research or development." The new platform offers the option of online trials, advanced searching, alerting, and single article purchases. The site also provides COUNTER-compliant reports and statistics to help subscribers analyze usage. "We are delighted to be able to partner with Informa Healthcare and provide a cost-effective, interactive platform that offers great functionality and navigation options," said Chris Beckett, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Atypon Systems. "We have worked closely with Informa HealthCare to deliver a site that will grow their revenues and better engage their user community." There will be a dual-hosting period with the InformaWorld platform, which currently hosts the medical content, through 2009 allowing for a gradual migration. Informa Healthcare will set up customer accounts in August and will notify subscribers of the change to ensure a seamless transition to the new site. Customers with journals on InformaPharmaScience.com will be automatically re-directed. "We want to make the transition as easy and productive as possible for our customers," said Phil. "We encourage healthcare, academic and corporate professionals to review the new site and send us feedback." To review a list of journal titles on the new site or for more information, visit http://www.informahealthcare.com. Informa Healthcare


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