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...son of the former chief justice and an informal adviser to both Republican and Democratic judicial appointment authorities playing a leading role. Russoniello now...
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...previously held by his father. The vote was 56-41. Just three Republican senators supported Orrick, who drew opposition for his work on immigration issues...
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...his nomination for the U.S. District Court. Democrats and Republicans reached an agreement late Thursday to vote, likely next week, on Orrick...
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