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Picking judges / Nancy Maveety.

Van Pelt Library KF8776 .M337 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maveety, Nancy, author.
Series:
Presidential briefings series
The presidential briefings series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Judges--Selection and appointment--United States.
Judges.
Judges--Selection and appointment.
United States.
Physical Description:
x, 122 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers, [2016]
Summary:
What defines a president? Is it policymaking? A good relationship with the American people? Or is it legacy? Most would argue that legacy imprints a president in the American consciousness. A president's federal judicial appointees may be his or her most lasting political legacy. Because federal judges serve for life, their legal policymaking endures long after a president's term in office is over. Presidents who care about serving their mandate, who desire to maximize their policy agenda, and who wish to influence the nation's constitutional fabric appoint as many federal judges as possible. This new volume in the Presidential Briefings series shows how the president's appointment power has expanded beyond its bare constitutional outlines. In exercising their constitutional powers while paying heed to political opportunities, presidents and the Senate have together created our modern judicial appointment politics. Presidents consider a host of demographic and ideological factors, candidate qualities, and electoral politics. Nancy Maveety examines the dynamics of screening and choosing judicial nominees and analyzes the institutional calculus in securing their confirmation in the face of senatorial obstruction. Maveety shows how a president can adapt to particular circumstances and provides an outline for synergistically staffing the federal judiciary, thus securing a legacy for all time. Book jacket.
Contents:
1 History 1
2 Candidates 35
3 Context 53
4 How 85
5 Why 105.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-122).
ISBN:
9781412862745
1412862744
9781412863308
1412863309
OCLC:
927620068
Publisher Number:
40025793226

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