Via The Memory Blog:
John Roberts' Senate Statement Posted (but not by the Senate)
The Michigan eLibrary has posted the 67-page Statement of Judge John G. Roberts Jr. to the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. According to the librarian who posted this document, the Committee says that it doesn't intend to post the statement on the Web. Hats off to the MeL for doing the Committee's work for it and keeping us informed.
Statement of Judge John G. Roberts Jr. to U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
In addition to the statement that has been excerpted in the press, you will find full records of employment; financial disclosure; organizational memberships; publications; public office, political activities and affiliations; legal career, including a) a description of each case argued before the Supreme Court and b) a description of cases in which, while he was in private practice, his name appeared on various classes of briefs, though he did not deliver oral arguments.
Clearly this document deserves some scrutiny.