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Merrick Garland began meeting with Senators—well, Democrats—on Thursday, the day after President Obama picked him for the Supreme Court. Former White House counsel Greg Craig takes to the ...
Merrick Garland is President Obama’s nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. Garland is from Skokie, Illinois, went to Harvard Law School and serves as the chief judge ...
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Given everything that has happened since Donald Trump returned to power last January, you could hardly be blamed if you were unaware that Merrick Garland—whom Barack Obama unsuccessfully nominated to ...
Phones buzzed, feeds bubbled and the radio call-in lines lit up when President Barack Obama announced his nominee for the Supreme Court: Merrick Garland. And if you later researched one of those few ...
The judiciary branch of the federal government is the only one functioning properly, despite what many say. The executive ...
Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland issued a dissent in the 2007 ruling that struck down the so-called "Merrill Lynch rule," one of the most important judicial decisions to affect the financial ...
For months, Republican Senators have obstinately refused to consider Chief Judge Merrick Garland’s nomination to the Supreme Court. Senator Mitch McConnell set this strategy in motion mere hours after ...
Now for a Democrat's take on the day's big political stories - the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Merrick Garland and last night's primary results. Joining us from Capitol Hill is Sen. Sherrod ...
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley said he explained why that chamber won’t be moving forward with a hearing for Judge Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s nominee for the Supreme ...
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post. I complete my interview with the Reagan administration’s judicial-selection veteran Steve Matthews by exploring his own nomination to the Fourth ...
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