As the calendar turns to July, the question looming over President Donald Trump’s judicial agenda is not whether Republicans have the votes to confirm his remaining nominees—they do, with some to spare—but whether they have enough time. June brought what is probably Trump’s last fillable court of appeals vacancy before the midterm elections: a seat on the ultraconservative Fifth Circuit. And Trump wasted little time picking one of his recent dis…
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