"The Senate ... has installed 24 appellate judges since Trump was sworn in, the highest number for a president's first two years in office," the WashPost's Sean Sullivan and Mike DeBonis report:
Why it matters: "While much of the focus has been on [Brett] Kavanaugh and Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, the Senate's rapid approval of appellate judges is likely to have its own broad impact on the nation."
The "13 circuit courts will shape decisions on immigration, voting rights, abortion and the environment for generations."
For Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, "this is the culmination of a years-long gambit that started with stymieing President Barack Obama's judicial nominees, most notably Supreme Court choice Merrick Garland, and creating a backlog of vacancies on the nation's highest courts." Axios
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