With control of the U.S. Senate still up in the air after Tuesday’s election, New Jersey litigators have a stake in which party ends up in the majority.
New Jersey’s federal court bench has one vacancy, and in 2023 that number will jump to three.
"President Biden, being a former U.S. senator himself, understands judgeships are largely a matter of horse trading, particularly in a state where we have two U.S. senators who are of the same party as the president," said William Palatucci, the Republican National Committeeman from New Jersey.
November 09, 2022 at 03:38 PM
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The original version of this story was published on New Jersey Law Journal
With control of the U.S. Senate still up in the air after Tuesday’s election, New Jersey litigators have a stake in which party ends up in the majority.
New Jersey’s federal court bench has one vacancy, and in 2023 that number will jump to three.
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