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“Merrick Garland has not, I think ... where presidents have often searched for Supreme Court justices, when he was nominated by President Barack Obama in March 2016. But in a stunning display ...
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A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that the Department ... that it’s “time for Joe Biden and [Attorney General] Merrick Garland to do the right thing and put a final stop to the political ...
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His Attorney General Merrick Garland was an equally terrible leader of the Department of Justice. Garland, you may recall, ...
The question isn’t one of degree. Merrick Garland, the appellate judge whom President Barack Obama has nominated to the Supreme Court, is a “moderate.” Of that we are assured by all the best ...
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Attorney General Merrick Garland indicated Friday that the Justice Department would combat any Republican efforts to restrict access to abortion pills after the Supreme Court reversed Roe v.
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) asked Gorsuch about Judge Merrick Garland, whom President Barack Obama nominated to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat last year. Republicans, who control the Senate ...
When pressed again about the last person nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, Gorsuch once again declined to speak about what happened to Judge Merrick Garland’s nomination. Last year ...
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Kristina Peterson covers food and agriculture policy from The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau.