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Appeals court pick goes to Senate
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2002 The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved the nomination of President Bush's pick to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. The vote was 12 to 7 with three Democrats joining all Republicans to support D. Brooks Smith. Smith was opposed by feminist, environmental and civil rights groups. Smith is currently a federal judge in Pennsylvania. He goes to the full Senate for a final vote. Get the Story:
Senate Judiciary Committee sends Pennsylvania judge's nomination to full Senate (AP 5/23)
Panel backs judicial nominee (The Washington Times 5/24)
Panel Approves Bush Appeals Court Pick (The New York Times 5/24)
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