The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides claim that their candidates are the most meritorious and yet this is seldom any discussion of what constitutes merit. Instead, the discussion moves immediately to the candidates\u27 likely positions on hot-button political issues like abortion, gun control, and the death penalty. One side claims that it is proposing certain candidates based on merit, while the other claims that the real reason for pushing those candidates is their ideology and, in particular, their likely votes on key hot-button issues. With one side arguing merit and the other side arguing ideology, the two sides talk past each other and the end result is often an impasse. To...