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It's not personal : politics and policy in lower court confirmation hearings

Title
It's not personal : politics and policy in lower court confirmation hearings / Logan Dancey, Kjersten R. Nelson and Eve M. Ringsmuth.
ISBN
9780472131839
0472131834
9780472126569
Publication
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2020]
Copyright Notice Date
©2020.
Physical Description
xii, 198 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"In order to be confirmed to a lifetime appointment on the federal bench, all district and circuit court nominees must appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a confirmation hearing. Most commonly, nominees field a handful of questions by two senators, yet some nominees receive over 150 questions by 10 or more senators. Lower court judges make up approximately 98% of permanent federal judgeships and their cases encompass a variety of policy areas as they interpret and apply the Constitution, laws, and precedents of the United States. The authors of It's Not Personal analyzed transcripts for all district and circuit court confirmation hearings between 1993 and 2012. They found that the time-consuming practice of confirmation hearings for district and circuit nominees provides an important venue in which senators can advocate on behalf of their policy preferences and bolster their chances of being reelected. The variation in lower court nominees' experiences before the Judiciary Committee exists because senators pursue these goals in different ways, depending on the level of controversy surrounding a nominee. Studying confirmation hearings improves our understanding of the process by which individuals gain lifetime seats on the federal bench, positions from which they can influence the development of law"-- Provided by the publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Dancey, Logan Michael, 1981- It's not personal Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 13, 2020
Series
Legislative politics & policy making.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-192) and index.
Contents
Introduction
Confirmation Hearings: Who Conducts Them, Who Gets One, and How They Work
An Overview of Confirmation Hearings, 1993-2012
Why Do Senators Hold Confirmation Hearings? : An Initial Investigation
In Pursuit of Policy Goals : Explaining the Content of Lower Court Confirmation Hearings
Hearings as a Venue for Pursuing Electoral Goals
The Content and Consequences of Hearings for Controversial Nominees
The Value of Lower Court Confirmation Hearings.
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