William H. Rehnquist is not going to be Chief Justice forever - much to the chagrin of Republicans, no doubt. In the last century, Supreme Court Justices have retired, on average, at the age of seventy-one after approximately fourteen years on the bench. By the end of the term of the President we elect this November, Chief Justice Rehnquist will have served on the Supreme Court for thirty-two years and reached the age of eighty. The law of averages suggests that Chief Justice Rehnquist is likely to retire in the next presidential term. In addition to replacing Chief Justice Rehnquist, the next President may also enjoy the opportunity to select at least two other Justices. Justice John Paul Stevens, the next most senior member of the Court, ...
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For approximately the past forty years, Republican Presidents have appointed younger Justices than h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the recent history of nominations to the Supreme Court wit...
The recent partisan blocking of President Obama’s moderate Supreme Court appointment, Judge Merrick ...
William H. Rehnquist is not going to be Chief Justice forever - much to the chagrin of Republicans, ...
After six years in mothballs, the Supreme Court appointments process likely will be returning to act...
At several points in history, presidents have been tasked with filling vacancies on the Supreme Cour...
At its core, this project involves important questions concerning the allocation of political power....
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The Supreme Court confirmation process is an essential aspect of ensuring the democratic accountabil...
Presidents play the critical role in determining who will serve as justices on the Supreme Court and...
As the rampant speculation preceding Justice Kennedy\u27s retirement made clear, it is difficult to ...
As the rampant speculation preceding Justice Kennedy’s retirement made clear, it is difficult to pre...
A Review of Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court (2d e...
How do we get a new chief justice? Traditionally, the President decides between nominating a newcome...
The most important appointments a president makes are those to the Supreme Court of the United State...
For approximately the past forty years, Republican Presidents have appointed younger Justices than h...
The purpose of this article is to examine the recent history of nominations to the Supreme Court wit...
The recent partisan blocking of President Obama’s moderate Supreme Court appointment, Judge Merrick ...