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Jan. 22, 2004
Recess Appointment Portends Acrimonious Wars Over Jurists
WASHINGTON - President Bush's decision to employ a rarely used technique to elevate a controversial Mississippi judge to a seat on a federal appeals court is likely an isolated event, but the move suggests that the highly partisan judicial wars will be especially bitter during this election year.
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