While most executive nominees are successfully confirmed, this success masks wide variation in how long it takes the Senate to decide. Delay of critical nominees influences the character and effectiveness of agencies while hampering the policy ambitions of presidents. The exact logic of which nominees are targeted for delay and why, however, remains difficult to uncover. Building on prior literature, this project suggests that delay can be used to protect allied agencies from presidential politicization. Using a data set of several thousand executive nominations from 1987 to 2012, the ideological predisposition of an agency relative to the President is demonstrated to influence senatorial delay. Ultimately, these findings help explain ...
When making appointments to bureaucratic positions, Presidents often have to balance various appoint...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...
A critical element of decision making is the timing of choices political actors make; often when a d...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
Presidents have a strong incentive to control executive agencies through the nomination of like-mind...
Key words: confirmation process, presidential nominations This paper analyzes the confirmation proce...
This Article explores the failure of nominations and the delay in confirmation of successful nomina...
As Professor Anne O’Connell has effectively documented, the delay in Senate confirmations has resul...
Research indicates that senators evaluate U.S. Supreme Court nominations on two ideological dimensio...
Traditionally, lower federal court nominations were confirmed swiftly and unanimously by the Senate....
In this article, I conduct a statistical analysis of confirmation delays in the ratification of appo...
Treaties represent an important policy mechanism in U.S. foreign policy. There are good reasons to e...
All presidential administrations experience vacancies in agency leadership. Separation of powers mod...
We analyze the Supreme Court nomination process in order to provide a gen-eral explanation of presid...
Replication data files and code for Advising, Consenting, Delaying, and Expediting: Senator Influenc...
When making appointments to bureaucratic positions, Presidents often have to balance various appoint...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...
A critical element of decision making is the timing of choices political actors make; often when a d...
The average delay between an executive nomination and confirmation by the US Senate is 120 days, but...
Presidents have a strong incentive to control executive agencies through the nomination of like-mind...
Key words: confirmation process, presidential nominations This paper analyzes the confirmation proce...
This Article explores the failure of nominations and the delay in confirmation of successful nomina...
As Professor Anne O’Connell has effectively documented, the delay in Senate confirmations has resul...
Research indicates that senators evaluate U.S. Supreme Court nominations on two ideological dimensio...
Traditionally, lower federal court nominations were confirmed swiftly and unanimously by the Senate....
In this article, I conduct a statistical analysis of confirmation delays in the ratification of appo...
Treaties represent an important policy mechanism in U.S. foreign policy. There are good reasons to e...
All presidential administrations experience vacancies in agency leadership. Separation of powers mod...
We analyze the Supreme Court nomination process in order to provide a gen-eral explanation of presid...
Replication data files and code for Advising, Consenting, Delaying, and Expediting: Senator Influenc...
When making appointments to bureaucratic positions, Presidents often have to balance various appoint...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...
A critical element of decision making is the timing of choices political actors make; often when a d...