Can a federal judge with rock-ribbed pro-life views set aside her personal tenets and uphold the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion? If she failed to tell Congress during her confirmation process about some of her pro-life statements, including promoting the dubious hypothesis that abortions cause breast cancer, should she even be a federal judge? Those were among the sharp questions that Wendy Vitter faced Wednesday (April 11) during testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Republican President Donald Trump has picked Vitter, general counsel to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans and wife of former Sen. David...