Biden judicial nominee appears stumped by basic legal terms: 'I'm not sure'
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President Biden's nominee for a federal judgeship, Sara E. Hill, struggled during her nomination hearing on Wednesday to define basic terms for orders issued regularly by judges.
When Kennedy asked Hill the difference between a "stay" order and an "injunction" order — two orders frequently issued by federal courts — Hill stumbled through her answers. Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
"A stay order would prohibit, um, sorry. An injunction would restrain the parties from taking action. A stay order … I'm not sure I can, actually can, can give you that," she said.
Antioch High School students recount chaotic scenes as shooting unfolded; victim's family speaks out
Students at Antioch High School are opening up about the scenes of panic that unfolded inside the building during the shooting; a victim's family is speaking out.