The recent partisan blocking of President Obama’s moderate Supreme Court appointment, Judge Merrick Garland, was a new peak for a politicized Supreme Court. However, though this dangerous trend has been a long-term development, Michael Livermore and Daniel Rockmore argue that the trend is not irreversible and propose serious reforms to help tackle the dysfunctional Court’s politicization and remove the political stakes associated with its appointments
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...
This week President Trump announced the nomination of Court of Appeals judge Neil Gorsuch to fill An...
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...
Federal court selection is eviscerated. Across five years in Barack Obama\u27s presidency, the judic...
The Supreme Court confirmation process is an essential aspect of ensuring the democratic accountabil...
This Review Essay explores the new politics of judicial appointments by addressing the important q...
One crucial locus of gridlock is appointments to the United States Courts of Appeals, which have gro...
This Review Essay explores the new politics of judicial appointments by addressing the important q...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
Ben Barton’s recent paper concludes that the members of the current Court are more “cloistered and d...
William H. Rehnquist is not going to be Chief Justice forever - much to the chagrin of Republicans, ...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...
This week President Trump announced the nomination of Court of Appeals judge Neil Gorsuch to fill An...
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...
Federal court selection is eviscerated. Across five years in Barack Obama\u27s presidency, the judic...
The Supreme Court confirmation process is an essential aspect of ensuring the democratic accountabil...
This Review Essay explores the new politics of judicial appointments by addressing the important q...
One crucial locus of gridlock is appointments to the United States Courts of Appeals, which have gro...
This Review Essay explores the new politics of judicial appointments by addressing the important q...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politiciz...
Ben Barton’s recent paper concludes that the members of the current Court are more “cloistered and d...
William H. Rehnquist is not going to be Chief Justice forever - much to the chagrin of Republicans, ...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...
This week President Trump announced the nomination of Court of Appeals judge Neil Gorsuch to fill An...
Scholars, policymakers, and journalists have bemoaned the emphasis on ideology over qualifications a...