The next justice: repairing the supreme court appointments process.
The Supreme Court appointments process is broken, and the timing couldn’t be worse--for liberals or conservatives. The Court is just one more solid conservative justice away from an ideological sea change--a hard-right turn on an array of issues that affect every American, from abortion to environme...
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