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Section 1 of Article 3 of the Constitution provides for vesting the judicial power of the United States in one supreme court and in such inferior courts as Congress establishes. Section 2 defines the scope of U.S. judicial power and


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    Justices and Presidents: A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme Court » Read Now

    by Henry J. Abraham. 470 pgs.

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    This new edition of this classic history of the Supreme Court discusses the selection, nomination, and appointment of each of the Justices who have sat on the U.S. Supreme Court since 1789. Abraham provides a fascinating account of the presidential motivations behind each nomination, examining how...
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    A Representative Supreme Court? The Impact of Race, Religion, and Gender on Appointments » Read Now

    by Barbara A. Perry. 164 pgs.

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    Perry offers a detailed look at the impact of religion, race, and gender on appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court, and places the factors that have influenced presidential decisions into their historical and political contexts. Analyses of the appointments of eight Catholics, five Jews, one black...
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    Supreme Court Appointments: Judge Bork and the Politicization of Senate Confirmations » Read Now

    by Norman Vieira, Leonard Gross. 312 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Norman Vieira and Leonard Gross provide an in-depth analysis of the political and legal framework surrounding the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominees. President Ronald Reagan's nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court met with a fierce opposition that was apparent in his...
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    Supremely Political: The Role of Ideology and Presidential Management in Unsuccessful Supreme Court Nominations » Read Now

    by John Massaro. 271 pgs.

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    ...Presidential Management in Unsuccessful Supreme Court Nominations John Massaro...presidential management in unsuccessful Supreme Court nominations /John Massaro...
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    The Decline and Fall of the Supreme Court: Living out the Nightmares of the Federalists » Read Now

    by Christopher C. Faille. 208 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The Decline and Fall of the Supreme Court examines the contemporary work of the U.S. Supreme Court and the advice and consent role of the Senate with regard to nominees to the Court. After presenting historical background on the intentions of the federalists and 20th-century jurisprudence, the work...
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    An Essential Safeguard: Essays on the United States Supreme Court and Its Justices (Chap. 2 "Can Presidents Really Pack the Supreme Court?") » Read Now

    by D. Grier Stephenson Jr. 182 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This collection examines the record of current and recent Supreme Court justices in fashioning the Constitution and looks at the larger political context in which their work occurred. Eight distinguished Supreme Court scholars focus on current Justices O'Connor and Rehnquist as well as on several...
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    Critical Judicial Nominations and Political Change: The Impact of Clarence Thomas » Read Now

    by Christopher E. Smith. 180 pgs.

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    Smith introduces a new concept, "critical judicial nominations," to advance scholars' understanding of the consequences of the federal nomination process for the Supreme Court and the American political system. The study suggests that specific events related to the judicial branch, namely "critical...
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    The Nomination of Justice Brennan: Eisenhower's Mistake? A Look at the Historical Record, in Constitutional Commentary » Read Now

    by Stephen J. Wermiel. 22 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Presidents Appointments, Saturday...Named To US. Supreme Court, Sunday Bulletin...balance of the Supreme Court before Minton...two previous appointments, Earl...
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    Original Thomas, Conventional Souter: What Kind of Justices Should the Next President Pick, in Policy Review » Read Now

    by John O. McGinnis. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...McGinnis The 1994 term of the Supreme Court cast into stark relief the performances...proposition about the most recent Supreme Court term: Thomas became a force...
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    An Elusive Ideal Judicial Selection and American Democracy, in Social Education » Read Now

    by James H. Landman. 9 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...jurisdiction to the Supreme Court. The novelty...attempt to make appointments subject to...lower federal court appointments and Supreme Court nominees...for Judicial...
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    The Confirmation Mess: Cleaning up the Federal Appointments Process » Read Now

    by Brian Robertson. 3 pgs.

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    ...the federal appointments process...vote on the Supreme Court" and " Robert...Judges of the Supreme Court, and all...States, whose Appointments are not herein...discuss our...
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    The Gatekeepers: Federal District Courts in the Political Process » Read Now

    by Kevin L. Lyles. 320 pgs.

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    There are more than 600 Federal district judges serving today, and they decide some 230,000 civil cases each year. About 90% of the decisions they reach are final. Lyles argues that these lower court judges not only influence the flow of information to the judicial hierarchy, but also formulate...
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