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Plenty of influential lawyers have been whispering in the ears of presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama about how to mold the federal judiciary with future appointments. The potential number of judges the next president might appoint is impressive. With U.S. Supreme Court justices in their 70s and John Paul Stevens at 88, as many as five justices could step down in the next four years. The appellate and trial courts may have 45 vacancies when the new president takes office, and a bill to create 50 new judgeships could give the next president nearly 100 openings to fill immediately.
July 07, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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