This report provides an overview of the major issues which have been raised recently in the Senate regarding the Judicial Nominations, Filibusters, and the Constitution: When a Majority Is Denied Its Right to Consent and in the press concerning the constitutionality of a Senate filibuster (i.e., extended debate) of a judicial nomination
"Serial no. J-108-9."Shipping list no.: 2004-0117-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
The Senatorial practice of the filibuster has a long history of being an established fixture in the ...
Due to the routine use of the filibuster and related devices, today’s Senate operates as a supermajo...
This report provides an overview of the major issues which have been raised recently in the Senate r...
The separation of power is a fundamental characteristic of United States government. However, the me...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This report discusses major aspects of Senate procedure related to filibusters and cloture. The two,...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
The filibuster in the United States Senate imposes an effective supermajority requirement for the en...
Fearing minority rule, the Framers of the U.S. Constitution considered and rejected a supermajority ...
"Serial no. J-108-9."Shipping list no.: 2004-0117-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
The Senatorial practice of the filibuster has a long history of being an established fixture in the ...
Due to the routine use of the filibuster and related devices, today’s Senate operates as a supermajo...
This report provides an overview of the major issues which have been raised recently in the Senate r...
The separation of power is a fundamental characteristic of United States government. However, the me...
With the help of the President, Democrats in Congress were able to pass historic healthcare-reform l...
This Article argues that the filibuster, as currently practiced, is unconstitutional. After a brief ...
This report discusses major aspects of Senate procedure related to filibusters and cloture. The two,...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
The U.S. Senate’s handling of filibusters has changed dramatically in recent decades. As a result, t...
This Article, written for the Connecticut Law Review\u27s 2010 Is Our Constitutional Order Broken...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
The filibuster in the United States Senate imposes an effective supermajority requirement for the en...
Fearing minority rule, the Framers of the U.S. Constitution considered and rejected a supermajority ...
"Serial no. J-108-9."Shipping list no.: 2004-0117-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micr...
The Senatorial practice of the filibuster has a long history of being an established fixture in the ...
Due to the routine use of the filibuster and related devices, today’s Senate operates as a supermajo...