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Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy shared his qualms and assurances about the modern court Tuesday on Fox News.

" My concern is that partisanship plays too much of a role in the selection and nomination process for judges," the Reagan nominee told " Special Report ."

Kennedy was the last Supreme Court nominee to be confirmed with unanimous Senate approval. He stepped down from the court in 2018, after serving for over 30 years.

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Although the media oftentimes referred to Kennedy as a "swing justice," meaning one not always aligned with liberal nor conservative members, he insisted his ideas stayed "consistent" as the cases changed.

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