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Have SCOTUS appointments always been partisan affairs?

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Have Supreme Court appointments always been partisan affairs?

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's response to allegations of sexual assault, along with Republicans’ refusal to withdraw his nomination, have raised questions over partisanship on the nation's highest court. Columbia University Law School professor Jamal Greene and National Public Radio’s legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg join Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

09/28/2018

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