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A flag flies outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. The Trump administration's reshaping of the federal judiciary continued at a steady pace, with 18 new appeals court judges confirmed in 2018.

Trump's Judicial Appointments Were Confirmed At Historic Pace In 2018

Jan 02, 2019
The Trump administration has achieved remarkable success in confirming federal judges, while left-leaning groups are sounding alarms about diversity and other concerns.
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Politics
People gather to protest Brett Kavanaugh on the day that he and Christine Blasey Ford testified on Capitol Hill in September.

The Top 10 Most Important Political Stories Of 2018, As Chosen By Readers

Dec 26, 2018
From the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation battle to Democrats winning back control of the House, these were the biggest political stories of the year that you picked.
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Politics
White House counsel Don McGahn spearheaded the president's successful push to pack the bench with conservative judges.

Don McGahn, White House Counsel Who Helped Reshape Federal Judiciary, To Step Down

Aug 29, 2018
McGahn served as Donald's Trump's campaign lawyer and spearheaded the president's successful push to pack the bench with conservative judges.
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Hidden Brain

The Mind Of The Village: Understanding Our Implicit Biases

Mar 09, 2018
A culture of racism can infect us all. On this week's radio show, we discuss the implicit biases we carry that have been forged by the society around us.
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Reno-Based Judicial College Teaches, Supports Judges

Aug 30, 2017

The Reno-based National Judicial College provides continuing education to the nation’s sitting judges — and stands strong for an independent judiciary.

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Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch (right) arrives with former Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., for a meeting with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Wednesday.

Gorsuch Calls Trump Tweets About Judges 'Demoralizing' And 'Disheartening'

Feb 08, 2017
Remarks by Neil Gorsuch, the president's nominee to the Supreme Court, about Trump's put-downs of judges were quoted by Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who met with Gorsuch about the nomination.
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How Gay Marriage May Be Decided

Jan 30, 2014

The district attorney for Carson City recently dropped his city's opposition to same-sex marriage, because of a ruling in a California case

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Ukrainian Judges Visit Las Vegas

Dec 28, 2011
Even though the Iron Curtain fell more than 20 years ago, some of the former Soviet Republics have had trouble getting their judicial systems independent and free of political influence. Federal judge Lloyd George has been hosting five Ukrainian judges in Las Vegas to see the workings of the US judicial system.
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