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Before becoming America’s 86th attorney general two months ago, Merrick Garland was known primarily for two things: being denied a seat on the Supreme Court, and writing an influential 1985 law review article on the regulation of seat belts. Few expected the 68-year-old federal judge, widely respected for his fairness and modest rulings during his nearly quarter-century on the D.C. Circuit, to lead the federal government’s mission to usher in an era of greater police accountability. During Garland’s confirmation process, President Joe Biden’s messaging mavens had to reach all the…
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