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Business Lobby to Get Behind Judicial Bids (Los Angeles Times)







Business Lobby to Get Behind Judicial
Bids (Los Angeles Times)

Business Lobby to Get Behind Judicial
Bids (Los Angeles Times)
01/06/2005 06:53 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — A powerful business lobby is preparing a multimillion-dollar campaign to aid the White House in its quest to win approval for conservative judges, a move that could transform the ideological battles over the federal judiciary and the Supreme Court.




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