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Editorial: A focus on qualifications in judgeship nomination

Por: The Advocate Opinion May 23, 2023

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In an era of much needless partisanship in Washington, D.C., the nomination of  of Baton Rouge to a federal judgeship is notable for its focus on what matters: qualifications. The Senate’s judiciary panel approved the nomination of President Joe Biden, 15-6. The days when outstanding lawyers would get unanimous or near-unanimous approval from senators are long gone; party animosity has dispensed with that tradition. Approval by the Judiciary... + full article



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