Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The Senate boosted the chances for one stalled California judicial nominee Wednesday, but the lawmakers' action did nothing to help a second candidate overcome Republican opposition.
In quashing a procedural filibuster against a different trial judge nominee - a move that shows it can do the same for other judicial picks - the Senate bolstered U.S. Magistrate Edward M. Chen's ch...
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