answers in response to 299 questions for the record by democrats on the committee, the most in recent history, which he submitted within six days of receiving the questions. over 75,000 pages of documents, including speeches, case briefs, opinions and written work going back as far as college. and over 180,000 pages of e-mail and paper records related to the judge's time at the department of justice. in fact, the department of justice provided access to many documents that would normally be guarded by many privileges in a historically unprecedented move with senate democrats. the judge sat for three rounds in nearly 20 hours of questioning by the senate judiciary committee during which he was asked 120,000 questions, more than twice as many as justices sotomayor, kaelin and