Senate May Confirm Up To 88 Federal Judges

Senate may confirm up to 88 federal judges

Impeded no more by Republican blocking tactics, Democrats are on track to win confirmation of up to 88 of President Barack Obama's top judicial nominations this year, a total that would be the highest for any president in two decades.

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