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Democrats Declare Supreme Court Needs to ‘Heal’ Itself, or Face Restructuring
Levey said Whitehouse’s brief [in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. City of New York] was “an overt threat and it is coming fro
The Epoch Times
Aug 15, 2019


‘Grand Slam’ on Judges Contrasts With Rough Patch for McConnell
Many Democratic-nominated judges who could be eligible to retire before the election will probably hold on in case a Democrat wins the White
Bloomberg
Aug 12, 2019


Republicans Increase Pace of Pushing Trump's Judicial Picks Through Senate
Republicans did what they had to do to fight back. What they did was somewhat measured. They had the votes to change the rules for circuit c
The Washington Times
Aug 3, 2019


Fact Check: Does Trump Have the Most Successful Judicial Nomination Record Since George Washington?
In two terms, Reagan had a success rate of 93.2%. In his one term, Carter, a president who got no Supreme Court appointments, had a 92.8% co
The National Interest
Jul 27, 2019


The FTC-Facebook Finale
Senate Commerce will then hold a nomination hearing that’ll include Trump’s chief technology officer nominee Michael Kratsios, a longtime of
Politico
Jul 24, 2019


Monday Round-Up
At The Federalist Society blog, Ashley Baker remarks that Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion in Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck,
SCOTUSblog
Jul 15, 2019


Trump 9th Circuit Court Nominee Confirmed Over Democrats' Objections
Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice, said the seats are a “prize” for senators to hand out to individuals they want as judges
The Washington Times
Jul 10, 2019


Fear And Loathing At The Supreme Court — What Is Chief Justice John Roberts Up To?
Curt Levey, president of the conservative Committee for Justice, doesn't go that far, but he said the census decision means that "h
NPR
Jul 8, 2019


Wednesday Round-Up
In an op-ed for the Washington Examiner, Ashley Baker calls Kisor “an important step toward reining in the largely unaccountable and ever-ex
SCOTUSblog
Jul 5, 2019
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