The Judicial Nomination and Confirmation Process
13 July 2018
Gayle Trotter, Attorney and Spokeswoman for Judicial Crisis Network (JCN), discusses the judicial nomination and confirmation process for a Supreme Court Justice and JCN's #AnotherGreatJustice ad campaign.
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