NEW: Reuters has a new graphic tracking Trump's efforts to tilt the influential U.S. appeals court to the right. Explore here: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/TRUMP-EFFECT-COURTS/010080E30TG/index.html …pic.twitter.com/hgkrjil9HI
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Explore the graphic to see lots of other info on appeals courts and the judges who sit on them https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/TRUMP-EFFECT-COURTS/010080E30TG/index.html …pic.twitter.com/8XVzHPqBho
ALSO: listen to @AlisonFrankel's podcast on the subject:https://twitter.com/AlisonFrankel/status/1042789978563125248 …
"How comes you didn't write about Obama shifting the courts to the left?" I hear you ask August 2016: Obama's judges leave liberal imprint on U.S. lawhttp://reut.rs/2bTyccX
And an August 2016 graphic on Obama's circuit flips:
http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/USA-COURT-OBAMA/010021GH3MB/index.html … via @ReutersGraphics
Here's the @ReutersTV video component of the Courting Change package:https://www.reuters.tv/v/Pvsr/2018/09/20/trump-puts-his-mark-on-u-s-federal-courts …
Silly tweet. Cases are decided by 3 judge panels. And on most cases, they remain bound by precedent. Circuits do not vote en banc as a matter of routine.
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