Abstract
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with professor Neal Devins of William & Mary Law School about whether federal judges side with the presidents who appoint them.
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Interview
Publication Information
NPR (September 11, 2022)
Repository Citation
Rascoe, Ayesha and Devins, Neal, "Are Federal Judges More Likely to Side with Presidents Who Appoint Them?" (2022). Popular Media. 587.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/popular_media/587
22022sept11_devins_fed_judges_npr_transcript.pdf (98 kB)
audio transcript, NPR (Sept 11, 2022)
audio transcript, NPR (Sept 11, 2022)
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Published for NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, available at: https://www.npr.org/2022/09/11/1122250610/are-federal-judges-more-likely-to-side-with-presidents-who-appoint-them.
Run time: 6mins
Audio transcript available as an additional file below.