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Advice and Consent - The Politics of Judicial Appointments (Paperback, New edition)
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From Louis Brandeis to Robert Bork to Clarence Thomas, the
nomination of federal judges has generated intense political
conflict. With the coming retirement of one or more Supreme Court
Justices-and threats to filibuster lower court judges-the selection
process is likely to be, once again, the center of red-hot partisan
debate. In Advice and Consent, two leading legal scholars, Lee
Epstein and Jeffrey A. Segal, offer a brief, illuminating Baedeker
to this highly important procedure, discussing everything from
constitutional background, to crucial differences in the nomination
of judges and justices, to the role of the Judiciary Committee in
vetting nominees. Epstein and Segal shed light on the role played
by the media, by the American Bar Association, and by special
interest groups (whose efforts helped defeat Judge Bork). Though it
is often assumed that political clashes over nominees are a new
phenomenon, the authors argue that the appointment of justices and
judges has always been a highly contentious process-one largely
driven by ideological and partisan concerns. The reader discovers
how presidents and the senate have tried to remake the bench,
ranging from FDR's controversial "court packing" scheme to the
Senate's creation in 1978 of 35 new appellate and 117 district
court judgeships, allowing the Democrats to shape the judiciary for
years. The authors conclude with possible "reforms," from the
so-called nuclear option, whereby a majority of the Senate could
vote to prohibit filibusters, to the even more dramatic suggestion
that Congress eliminate a judge's life tenure either by term limits
or compulsory retirement. With key appointments looming on the
horizon, Advice and Consent provides everything concerned citizens
need to know to understand the partisan rows that surround the
judicial nominating process.
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