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March 19, 2005

Is This The "Dead Ball Era" of Judicial Nominations?

Gerry Daly at DalyThoughts has mined the historical records and constructed a chart that gives the stats on the judicial confirmation "batting average" for all the presidents going back to Truman. Very interesting. (Hat tip: Hugh Hewitt)

Posted on March 19, 2005 10:37 PM

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