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Posted: 08 Dec 2008 08:29 AM CST This morning's Washington Post
takes up the question of the federal appellate courts, then, now and circa
2012, which is to say, what will be
the likely impact of four years of Obama appointments.
A companion
piece examines the Sixth Circuit in greater detail, a bench
where ideological warfare has seemingly become commonplace. Most salient points and basic
numbers - Today's U.S. Courts of Appeals
(the level just below the Supreme Court, where the vast majority of appellate
cases end, since the Supreme Court grants so few reviews): 106 Republican appointees Projections for 2012, taking into
account the likely creation of new judgeships: 112 Democratic appointees Sweetest revenge - the prospect of
Obama filling four vacancies on the hard-right Fourth Circuit, a court that
one Republican lawyer quoted by the Post described as "Shangri La"
for corporate America. |
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