WHEN Antonin Scalia, the intellectual anchor of the Supreme Court’s conservative wing, died in February, Senate Republicans rushed to declare, in defiance of centuries of precedent, that Barack Obama’s successor should choose his replacement. The risky and ungentlemanly gambit—stonewalling Merrick Garland, a moderate, highly respected appeals-court judge nom..
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