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Each side blames the other in battle over federal judgeships

WASHINGTON Hiring a federal judge requires an act of Congress, but Congress hasn't been in much of a hiring mode lately.</p><p>Consider the case of Edward Chen of San Francisco.</p><p>After President Barack Obama appointed the first Latina to the U.S. Full Article at KansasCity.com

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