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Nixon's policy towards the liberalism of Supreme Court justices was characterized by a desire to appoint conservative judges who would shift the Court's ideological balance. He aimed to counteract what he perceived as an overly liberal judiciary that supported civil rights advancements and judicial activism. Nixon's appointments, such as William Rehnquist and Lewis Powell, reflected his intention to foster a more conservative legal philosophy, emphasizing Law and Order and states' rights. This shift significantly influenced the Court's decisions in subsequent years.

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