President Bush's nominee to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals admitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday that he has strong personal opinions on issues such as the right to life and freedom of religion. But University of Utah Law Professor Michael McConnell said it is his devotion to the law, not his personal opinions, that should be considered by the committee. "I can tell you with as much conviction as I have for anything," McConnell insisted, "that I will serve as a judge committed to the rule of law, not just because I have to, but because I...