Fourteen Republican and Democratic Senators reached an agreement last night on judicial nominees. Diane Rehm and guests Thomas E. Mann and C. Boyden Gray talk about what the bi-partisan compromise may mean for the disputed nominees and future Senate negotiations.
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The Senate Judicial Compromise
May 24, 2005