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The missing records, according to the Republicans, include Liu's remarks on: affirmative action; school funding; the Supreme Court's "Brown" ruling outlawing school segregation and what the 2008 election meant for the Supreme Court. The Republicans questioned whether Liu was intentionally hiding information on his background. Republicans clearly are heading toward a filibuster for Liu if the nomination clears the Judiciary Committee. Democrats need 60 votes to stop stalling tactics and they only have 59. However, it's too early to predict whether all senators would line up according to party affiliation. Liu, if confirmed, would serve on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals serving California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Hawaii and Montana.
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