This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has appeared to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee since 1939. In doing so, it uses a new dataset developed by the authors. This database, which provides a much-needed empirical foundation for scholarship in emerging areas of constitutional law and political science, captures all of the statements made at the hearings and codes these comments by issue area, subissue area, party of the appointing president, and party of the questioning senator. The dataset allows us to quantify for the fist time such things as which issues are most frequently discussed at the hearings, whether those issues have changed over time, and whether they vary depe...
This report discusses a recurring Senate issue regarding what kinds of questions are appropriate for...
In this article, I investigate why and how senators participate in the hearings to advance their pol...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
While the U.S. Senate is now unable to make use of the filibuster to delay judicial nominees to fede...
ABSTRACT In 1816, the Senate created the Committee on the Judiciary to assist in its task of providi...
The interpretive or judicial philosophies of Supreme Court Justices can be thought of as “packages o...
This article uses an original database of confirmation hearing dialogue to examine how the Senate Ju...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
Over the weekend, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court seat l...
An investigation of Supreme Court Confirmation hearings reveals many queries posed to nominees refer...
The contentiousness of Senate voting on Supreme Court nominations increased dramatically from 1937 t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
This Article offers the first empirical analysis of the Senate’s role in constraining presidents’ ch...
As Senator Arlen Specter once explained, the Supreme Court confirmation process is a “matter of grea...
This report discusses a recurring Senate issue regarding what kinds of questions are appropriate for...
In this article, I investigate why and how senators participate in the hearings to advance their pol...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...
This paper examines the questions asked and answers given by every Supreme Court nominee who has app...
While the U.S. Senate is now unable to make use of the filibuster to delay judicial nominees to fede...
ABSTRACT In 1816, the Senate created the Committee on the Judiciary to assist in its task of providi...
The interpretive or judicial philosophies of Supreme Court Justices can be thought of as “packages o...
This article uses an original database of confirmation hearing dialogue to examine how the Senate Ju...
Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees have in recent years grown increasingly cont...
Over the weekend, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court seat l...
An investigation of Supreme Court Confirmation hearings reveals many queries posed to nominees refer...
The contentiousness of Senate voting on Supreme Court nominations increased dramatically from 1937 t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
This Article offers the first empirical analysis of the Senate’s role in constraining presidents’ ch...
As Senator Arlen Specter once explained, the Supreme Court confirmation process is a “matter of grea...
This report discusses a recurring Senate issue regarding what kinds of questions are appropriate for...
In this article, I investigate why and how senators participate in the hearings to advance their pol...
Using nominations to Article III district and appeals court judgeships, we test a model of senatoria...