💨 Abstract
In his second term, President-elect Trump is expected to nominate even more conservative judges, continuing his legacy of reshaping the federal judiciary. With Republicans taking control of the Senate, these appointments will likely result in a more conservative federal judiciary, skeptical of regulations and supportive of Trump's agenda. The new judges will often embrace "originalism," interpreting the U.S. Constitution as understood at the time of its drafting.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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