
Brett Kavanaugh Would Mean A Pro-Business Court For Decades
Lost in the dramatics of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation is hearing is how Justice Kennedy’s hand-picked replacement would give the highest court a pro-business slant for years to come.
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Lost in the dramatics of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation is hearing is how Justice Kennedy’s hand-picked replacement would give the highest court a pro-business slant for years to come.
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It appears that members of both parties are surprisingly agreeing on something—that CFIUS could use some tightening up.
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