Trump leaving lasting legacy throughout judiciary
By Matt Viser GLOBE STAFF JULY 21, 2018
WASHINGTON President Trump is not only poised to put his conservative imprint on the Supreme Court, but hes restocking vacancies throughout lower US courts at a historic clip, ensuring a judicial legacy that will last decades.
Trump has appointed 44 judges since taking office including more appellate judges than any president in American history at this point in his tenure. He has another 88 nominees currently pending before the US Senate; and with an aging federal bench, future opportunities will assuredly arise. If Trump is able to fill just the current vacancies alone, he will be responsible for installing more than one-fifth of the sitting judges in the United States.
It is the fruits of decades of labor by conservatives or, critics might say, the result of calculated partisan attacks on a process that once had at least a hint of bipartisan flavor that has allowed Republicans to send like-minded appointees to this powerful branch of government.
From the conservative perspective, it is a great triumph, a great victory, said Sheldon Goldman, a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who studies presidential nominees to the federal courts.
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