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After a moderate Supreme Court justice retires, a Democratic president near the end of his second term nominates a new justice with a moderate background. The Republican Senate majority leader blocks the nomination until the end of the congressional session. A newly elected Republican president nominates a conservative judge to the position. This nominee is confirmed by the Republican-majority Senate. During the first term, the new justice sides with other conservative justices to render several 5–4 opinions. What does this scenario reveal about the implications of replacing a Supreme Court justice?

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