Conservatives and the Federal Courts
Panelists talked about what they perceive as an effort to fill the federal judiciary with conservative judges. The first panel focused on po… read more
Panelists talked about what they perceive as an effort to fill the federal judiciary with conservative judges. The first panel focused on potential problems that could result if the federal judiciary became too conservative. The second panel focused on the politics of "court-packing". Following prepared remarks, panelists responded to questions from the audience. close
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Martin Garbus Attorney
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