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Judicial Nominations
early and often
Jan. 19, 2023
Democrats Defeat Kathy Hochul’s Pick to Be New York’s Top Judge
Hector LaSalle was undone by allegations he was more conservative than the governor let on.
By
Nia Prater
politics
Mar. 30, 2021
Biden Emphasizes Diversity With First Judicial Nominees
Biden unveiled 11 nominees, aiming to quickly make his mark on the federal bench and deliver on his pledge to elevate judges who “look like America.”
By
Nia Prater
politics
Feb. 25, 2021
Republican Senators Haven’t Represented a Majority of Voters Since 1996
The anti-majoritarian nature of the Senate has helped Republicans block progress for many years.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 17, 2017
The Right (and Wrong) Lessons to Take From Doug Jones’s Win in Alabama
Be careful of over-interpretation by partisans. But Jones’s win shouldn’t be under-interpreted, either.
By
Ed Kilgore