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1 Trump has made transforming the federal judiciary one of his top priorities.
2 The U.S. federal judiciary has awarded defense costs in just two RIAA cases.
3 But the founders explicitly rejected making a Senate conviction appealable to the federal judiciary .
4 The federal judiciary has significant institutional disadvantages in making or carrying out national security policy.
5 But the founders explicitly rejected allowing appeal of a Senate conviction to the federal judiciary .
6 In the light of the decisions reviewed, the nationalizing tendency of the federal judiciary is unmistakable.
7 But America's founders explicitly rejected making a Senate conviction appealable to the federal judiciary , Bowman said.
8 But the founders explicitly rejected allowing an appeal of a Senate conviction to the federal judiciary .
9 Judge Richard Story, speaking for the federal judiciary at the September hearing, did not dispute Reuters' findings.
10 The organization of the federal judiciary : - a.
11 There are 148 vacancies in the federal judiciary , with 68 pending nominees.
12 Why was a federal judiciary deemed necessary?
13 By constitutional design the federal judiciary is authoritarian, with lower court judges bound to follow higher court rulings.
14 Unlike the federal judiciary , an independent branch of government, U.S. immigration courts are run by the Department of Justice.
15 As a candidate in 2016, Trump promised to move the federal judiciary , including the Supreme Court, to the right.
16 In the long term, Trump's real legacy as president may be the stamp he puts on the federal judiciary .
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