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Supreme Court Nominations

Presidential Nomination, the Judiciary Committee, Proper Scope of Questioning of Nominees, Senate Consideration, Cloture, and the Use of the Filibuster
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Part of the Government Series, from TheCapitol.Net The procedure for appointing a Supreme Court Justice is provided for by the Constitution in only a few words. The "Appointments Clause" (Article II, Section 2, clause 2) states that the President "shall nominate, and by and with the Advise and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint...Judges of the supreme Court." The process of appointing 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 lifetime appointment to the Court, a candidate must first be nominated by the President and then confirmed by the Senate. Although not mentioned in the Constitution, an important role is played midway in the process (after the President selects, but before the Senate considers) by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Since the end of the Civil War, almost every Supreme Court nomination received by the Senate has first been referred to and considered by the Judiciary Committee before being acted on by the Senate as a whole. This book explores the appointment process--from Presidential announcement, Judiciary Committee investigation, confirmation hearings, vote, and report to the Senate, through Senate debate and vote on the nomination. Summary of Contents Ch. 1. Supreme Court Appointment Process: Roles of the President, Judiciary Committee, and Senate, by Denis Steven Rutkus Ch. 2. Senate Consideration of Presidential Nominations: Committee and Floor Procedure, by Elizabeth Rybicki Ch. 3. Evolution of the Senate's Role in the Nomination and Confirmation Process: A Brief History, by Betsy Palmer Ch. 4. Proper Scope of Questioning of Supreme Court Nominees: The Current [2005] Debate," by Denis Steven Rutkus Ch. 5. Constitutionality of a Senate Filibuster of a Judicial Nomination, by Todd Tatelman Ch. 6. Cloture Attempts on Nominations, by Richard S. Beth and Betsy Palmer Ch. 7. Changing Senate Rules or Procedures: The 'Constitutional' or 'Nuclear' Option, by Betsy Palmer Ch. 8. 'Entrenchment' of Senate Procedure and the 'Nuclear Option' for Change: Possible Proceedings and Their Implications, by Richard S. Beth Ch. 9. "Consideration and Debate on the Senate Floor: Filibusters," "Cloture in Senate Floor Proceedings," "Steps to Invoke Cloture," and "Senate Procedures under Cloture," Sections 8.210-8.232, from the Congressional Deskbook, by Michael Koempel and Judy Schneider Ch. 10. "Congress and the Executive: Appointments" and "Confirmation Procedure," Sections 10.81-10.81 from the Congressional Deskbook, by Michael Koempel and Judy Schneider Ch. 11. "Nominations to Federal Courts" and "Gathering Information on a Judicial Nominee," Sections 10.121-10.122 from the Congressional Deskbook, by Michael Koempel and Judy Schneider Ch. 12. Other Resources Complete Table of Contents at www.TCNSCN.com
Release date Australia
June 23rd, 2009
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Compiled by TheCapitol.Net
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
214
Dimensions
210x280x11
ISBN-13
9781587331589
Product ID
3209548

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