Trump's Legacy on Courts
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‘Unwilling to admit the truth or unwilling to follow the law’: How Trump is changing the judiciary
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Strict Scrutiny: Trump 's judicial appointments have been consequential, and they arguably have paved the way for his second term.
Leah Lipman , professor of law at the University of Michigan's law school, author of the forthcoming book Lawless, How the Supreme Court runs on conservative grievance, fringe theories and Bad Vibes . Josh Gerstein , senior legal affairs reporter for Politico ..
Leah Kohn : The president expects loyalty from the people he surrounds himself with and the people that he appoints, whom he's taken to calling, as you say, my judges.
She says there's a sense that Trump has gotten into kind of a falling out, if you will, with the Federalist Society figures who handled his judicial nominations during the first term.
Kohn says the administration is continuing to play fast and loose with the facts as they asked Supreme Court to allow them to implement these policies.
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