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President Obama and Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland will stop by the University of Chicago Law School on Thursday to address the significance of filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court.

Most Democrats (80 percent) back Garland, while 45 percent of the overall public have a positive outlook about his nomination.

Arguing that Barack Obama should have selected a person of color to fill the Supreme Court vacancy, NewsOne legal analyst Damario Solomon-Simmons expressed disappointment with the president's Supreme Court pick.

This morning, President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court. Who is Judge Garland and where did he come from? The White House anticipated we’d want to know.   And the Senate immediately made it clear that they are not in support of President Obama making the appointment and feel […]

Today, President Barack Obama announced he is nominating appeals court judge Merrick Garland for the open seat on the Supreme Court. If confirmed, Garland would replace Justice Antonin Scalia, who passed last month. During the announcement Obama said Garland was a diligent public servant who lead the investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing. He stated […]