Confirmation Wars

Confirmation Wars

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Wittes Benjamin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9780742551459
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In Confirmation Wars, Benjamin Wittes rejects the parodies offered by both the Right and Left of the decline of the process by which the United States Senate confirms—or rejects—the president’s nominees to the federal judiciary. He draws on original reporting and new historical research to provide a more accurate understanding of the current climate. He argues that the transformations the process has undergone should not be understood principally in partisan terms but as an institutional response on the part of the legislative branch to the growth of judicial power in the past five decades. While some change may have been inevitable, the increasing aggressiveness of the Senate’s conception of its function poses significant challenges for maintaining independent courts over the long term. The problem, Wittes argues, lies both in the extortionate quality of modern confirmations, in which senators make their votes contingent on reassurance by the nominees about substantive areas of concern, and in the possibility that the breakdown of the confirmation process represents a far larger effort by the Senate to rein in judicial power. Wittes offers several strategies for managing the political conflict surrounding nominations, strategies that seek to protect the independence of the courts and the prerogative of the president to choose judges while maximizing the utility to democratic government of a Senate that takes its advice and consent role seriously. Most importantly, Wittes argues for ending the relatively new practice of having nominees testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Published in cooperation with the Hoover Institution.

EAN 9780742551459
ISBN 0742551458
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Datum vydání 15. října 2007
Stránky 192
Jazyk English
Rozměry 230 x 153 x 14
Země United States
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Wittes Benjamin
Série Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society
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