They had previously directed judicial nominees to provide a waiver to the ABA to let the ABA access non public information, including bar records. And, and so no longer is The Department of Justice will not tell judicial nominees to give the ABA special access. That is over. And moreover, Pam Bondi says, quote, nominees will also not respond to questionnaires prepared by the ABA and will not sit for interviews with the aba. (11:48–11:55)
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Asserts that the DOJ will no longer require nominees to give the ABA special access.
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