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With an unprecedented number of federal judicial nominations making their way through Congress, the current administration is rapidly reshaping the federal courts. As the Senate forgoes its long-standing tradition of bipartisan vetting ahead of these lifetime appointments, there may be dire consequences for the next generation.

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