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Includes narrative non-fiction for each level of TreeTops. This
title includes a range of non-fiction features, including contents,
captions, fact boxes, index, and glossary to support your teaching.
It also contains real-life stories from around the world to broaden
children's reading experience, and flexible teacher's notes.
Of the 152 nominations to the US Supreme Court between 1789 and
2001, 32 were not confirmed by the Senate. The 32 nominations
represent 27 individuals who failed to be confirmed the first time
they were nominated, however, three were later nominated again and
confirmed. The Supreme Court nominations discussed here were not
confirmed for a variety of reasons, including Senate opposition to
the nominating President, nominee's views, or incumbent Court;
senatorial courtesy; perceived political unreliability of the
nominee; perceived lack of ability; interest group opposition; and
fear of altering the balance of the Court. The Senate Committee on
the Judiciary has played an important role in the confirmation
process, particularly since 1868. These nominations have been the
subject of extensive legal, historical, and political science
writing, a selected list of which is included in this report. Calls
for change in the Supreme Court also have been directed at three
other aspects of the Supreme Court appointment process: the
involvement of outside interest groups; the overall length of time
taken by the process; and the process by which the Senate as a
whole decides whether to confirm or reject the President's nominee.
This new book also examines recess appointments of federal judges
and professional qualifications for appointment to the federal
judiciary.
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