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Following six years of largely successful federal appellate appointments, President George W. Bush's pace of sending nominees to the Senate has slowed to a crawl, with just five nominees for 16 openings on appellate courts nationally. With Democrats controlling the Senate, any nominations are sure to be an uphill battle. "The Democrats have no reason to give the president what he wants," said constitutional law professor Michael J. Gerhardt.
July 09, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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