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Supreme Court Nomination Primer – Friday, September 25

By C. Randall Nuckolls
September 24, 2020
  • Federal Government Affairs
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As we mourn the loss of a true giant, at all of 5’1’’, we look to the nomination process to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat.

The President and Senate Majority leader have made clear that there will be a nominee and the confirmation process will begin immediately. The expectation is that a nominee will be announced over the weekend.  In preparation, Dentons’ Public Policy team has developed a Supreme Court Nomination Primer to provide insight into the nomination process, a look at past confirmations and a review of the Court’s fall schedule.

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About C. Randall Nuckolls

Randy Nuckolls is a partner Dentons’ Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the Public Policy practice. He has more than thirty years of experience working on federal policy issues.

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