Why Trump's Second-Term Agenda Could Hinge on the Court He Hates the Most
Briefly

The incoming White House team has had years to plan for the fights that are sure to take place in the circuit's headquarters, a 120-year-old Beaux-Arts courthouse in downtown San Francisco.
Even before Mr. Trump's first-term appointments, the court was beginning to shed its identity as a bastion of liberal jurisprudence, according to Jeremy Fogel, a retired federal judge who served in the Northern District of California.
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