Political Drama Over Scalia Successor Echoes 1968 Nomination Fight

Political Drama Over Scalia Successor Echoes 1968 Nomination Fight

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NPR’s Robert Siegel talks with Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, about what happened when the Senate filibustered President Lyndon Johnson’s Supreme Court nominations at the end of his term.

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