How Conservatives Can Finally Get Judicial Nominations Right

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Only demonstrable, proven track records can suffice.

The current Supreme Court term is not quite over yet, but conservatives have already suffered notable defeats in cases involving Big Tech censorship and free speech, states' lawful ability to proscribe abortion, the ubiquity of the abortion pill , the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the possibility of a future wealth tax, and taxpayer responsibility for Indian tribal health care.

Bush made the disastrous choice to nominate the liberal David Souter to the court instead of the conservative stalwart Edith Jones, those involved in Republican judicial nominations vowed, 'no more Souters.' Here are some ways the next Republican administration can give that vow some teeth.First, do the actual research.

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