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We can always count on the audacity: Calling out the 47 senators who voted against Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

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OPINION: As the recent leak from the Supreme Court shows, it is imperative we pay attention to the composition of the U.S. Senate to ensure a successful nomination and confirmation process if we want to protect our basic rights.

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