17 years ago the White House Staff of "West Wing" rejected a Supreme Court candidate for his views on the right to privacy in the Constitution. Rob Lowe's character backed his decision with reasons all too relevant today
17 years ago the White House Staff of "West Wing" rejected a Supreme Court candidate for his views on the right to privacy in the Constitution. Rob Lowe's character backed his decision with reasons all too relevant today
17 years ago the White House Staff of "West Wing" rejected a Supreme Court candidate for his views on the right to privacy in the Constitution. Rob Lowe's character backed his decision with reasons all too relevant today
The West Wing's prediction on the importance of privacy in 1999 showed brilliant foresight and remains relevant today
Crazy how Aaron Sorkin predicted the major legal issues of today, privacy, in 1999 [West Wing S1x09 - The Short List]
I just started watching "The West Wing" and can't believe how relevant this clip is 16 years after airing
I'm doing an assignment for class. The Short List (S1;E9) came to mind and I need your help
'The West Wing' certainly knew ahead of its time where the battles would be. Circa 1999
Advising the president on privacy - 'The West Wing', aired on 24 November 1999 -
/r/politics [spam filtered] 13 years ago, the West Wing was right on the money
"The West Wing" nailed it in 1999. So accurate it's almost creepy
The West Wing called it back in 1999. This is such a great show
"West Wing" -1999 Foresees the Privacy Infringement of Today
Sam's the man, and on point in an incredibly relevant clip
Twelve years ago, The West Wing predicted the future