• Supreme Court Nominations, 1789-2005 Actions (including Speed) by the Senate, the Judiciary Committee, and the President

Supreme Court Nominations, 1789-2005 Actions (including Speed) by the Senate, the Judiciary Committee, and the President

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Overview

The process of appointing Supreme Court Justices has undergone changes over two centuries, but its most basic feature -- the sharing of power between the President and Senate -- has remained unchanged. To receive a lifetime appointment to the Court, a candidate must first be nominated by the President and then confirmed by the Senate. An important role also has come to be played midway in the process (after the President selects, but before the Senate considers) by the Senate Judiciary Committee. The book provides information on the amount of time taken to act on all Supreme Court nominations occurring between 1900 and the present. It focuses on the actual amounts of time that Presidents and the Senate have taken to act (as opposed to the elapsed time between official points in the process). This book focuses on when the Senate became aware of the President's selection (e.g., via a public announcement by the President).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781600213540
ISBN-10: 1600213545
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Publication date: 2007
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.9259415004 Pounds, Width: 0.5 Inches
Author: Denis Steven Rutkus, Maureen Bearden, R. Sam Garrett
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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