The Bush Administration will likely have the opportunity to make a number of appointments to the Supreme Court; however, such nominations may lead to contentious confirmation hearings in the Senate. When such an appointment opportunity does present itself, questions are bound to arise concerning the appropriate role of the United States Senate in the confirmation of Supreme Court nominees under the advice and consent provisions of article H of the Unite States Constitution. Disputes over the Senate \u27s proper role and scope of inquiry seem to emerge whenever a nominee has faced the confirmation process and have been a timeworn subject of legal debate. In this Article, we assess the proposition that the Senate should have an active role ...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
This article first briefly summarizes the issues that arise in the lower-court judicial confirmation...
Constitutional theory is widely regarded by scholars as one of the great disasters in contemporary l...
The confirmation process for Supreme Court justices is examined as a form of indirect constitutional...
In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, I argued (and still believe) that Judge Robert B...
In recent years, commentators have complained about what they regard as an increasingly dysfunction...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
ABSTRACT In 1816, the Senate created the Committee on the Judiciary to assist in its task of providi...
Over time, the Senate has developed a series of procedures to deal with the concerns of its Members ...
The five Supreme Court nominations between 2005 and 2010 brought renewed attention to the Senate’s r...
The United States Constitution grants to the Senate the duty to provide its “advice and consent” to ...
The Founders exerted significant energy and passion in formulating the Appointments Clause, which gr...
The problem undertaken is a study of the Senate's right to.refuse confirmation of presidential ...
Political and partisan battles over nominees to the federal courts of appeal have reached unpreceden...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
This article first briefly summarizes the issues that arise in the lower-court judicial confirmation...
Constitutional theory is widely regarded by scholars as one of the great disasters in contemporary l...
The confirmation process for Supreme Court justices is examined as a form of indirect constitutional...
In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, I argued (and still believe) that Judge Robert B...
In recent years, commentators have complained about what they regard as an increasingly dysfunction...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
ABSTRACT In 1816, the Senate created the Committee on the Judiciary to assist in its task of providi...
Over time, the Senate has developed a series of procedures to deal with the concerns of its Members ...
The five Supreme Court nominations between 2005 and 2010 brought renewed attention to the Senate’s r...
The United States Constitution grants to the Senate the duty to provide its “advice and consent” to ...
The Founders exerted significant energy and passion in formulating the Appointments Clause, which gr...
The problem undertaken is a study of the Senate's right to.refuse confirmation of presidential ...
Political and partisan battles over nominees to the federal courts of appeal have reached unpreceden...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
This article first briefly summarizes the issues that arise in the lower-court judicial confirmation...
Constitutional theory is widely regarded by scholars as one of the great disasters in contemporary l...