Which of Trump’s Supreme Court choices might be the most reliably conservative?

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As President Donald Trump looks to fill the Supreme Court seat left open by the death of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, he and other Republicans want to secure a reliable conservative majority on the nation's highest court for many years to come. They have tried to do this in the past, but it hasn't worked out, because Republicans have repeatedly nominated justices who have drifted to the left after they were confirmed. My analysis of the judicial records of 26 people currently serving as judges on Trump's list of proposed nominees suggests that this time will be different.What predicts ideological drift Psychologists have devised a way to quantify a person's flexibility and tendency...

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