As the Senate Judiciary votes to confirm Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan today, is she worthy of a spot on the highest court in the land? Does she have anywhere near enough experience for the job? What does her record show about how she approaches the law – particularly laws she disagrees with? How have we seen an activist approach to the law in Kagan’s current job as solicitor general? We ask Ed Whelan, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.