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Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2021December 23, 2021 EDT

Politicizing Impartiality: Redefining the Role of the Senate in Federal Judicial Selection

Adam Harness, MPA, JD, LLM, Melissa Harness, MS, PhD, JD,
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Adam Harness & Melissa Harness, Politicizing Impartiality:  Redefining the Role of the Senate in Federal Judicial Selection, 9 LMU Law Review (2021).

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