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Confirmation Hearing on Federal Appointments

Confirmation Hearing on Federal Appointments
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN:

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Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings in the U.S. Senate

Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings in the U.S. Senate
Author: Dion Farganis
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472120271

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Critics claim that Supreme Court nominees have become more evasive in recent decades and that Senate confirmation hearings lack real substance. Conducting a line-by-line analysis of the confirmation hearing of every nominee since 1955—an original dataset of nearly 11,000 questions and answers from testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee—Dion Farganis and Justin Wedeking discover that nominees are far more forthcoming than generally assumed. Applying an original scoring system to assess each nominee’s testimony based on the same criteria, they show that some of the earliest nominees were actually less willing to answer questions than their contemporary counterparts. Factors such as changes in the political culture of Congress and the 1981 introduction of televised coverage of the hearings have created the impression that nominee candor is in decline. Further, senators’ votes are driven more by party and ideology than by a nominee’s responsiveness to their questions. Moreover, changes in the confirmation process intersect with increasing levels of party polarization as well as constituents’ more informed awareness and opinions of recent Supreme Court nominees.


The U.S. Supreme Court and New Federalism

The U.S. Supreme Court and New Federalism
Author: Christopher P. Banks
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0742535045

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Constitutional scholars Christopher P. Banks and John C. Blakeman offer the most current and the first book-length study of the U.S. Supreme Court's "new federalism" begun by the Rehnquist Court and now flourishing under Chief Justice John Roberts. While the Rehnquist Court reinvorgorated new federalism by protecting state sovereignty and set new constitutional limits on federal power, Banks and Blakeman show that in the Roberts Court new federalism continues to evolve in a docket increasingly attentive to statutory construction, preemption, and business litigation