Advice & dissent [electronic resource] : the struggle to shape the federal judiciary / Sarah A. Binder and Forrest Maltzman.

By: Binder, Sarah AContributor(s): Maltzman, Forrest, 1963- | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2009Description: xii, 198 p. : illOther title: Struggle to shape the federal judiciary | Advice and dissentSubject(s): Judges -- Selection and appointment -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 347.73/14 LOC classification: KF8776 | .B56 2009Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
The struggle to shape the federal judiciary -- The origins and evolution of advice and consent -- How senators influence the choice of nominees -- The dynamics of Senate confirmation -- Constructing the federal bench -- The consequences of conflict over judicial selection -- Reforming advice and consent.
Summary: "Explores the state of the federal judicial selection system. Reconstructs the history and contemporary practice of advice and consent, identifying political, institutional causes of conflict over judicial selection and consequences of such battles. Advocates pragmatic reforms of the institutions of judicial selection that harness incentives of presidents and senators together"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The struggle to shape the federal judiciary -- The origins and evolution of advice and consent -- How senators influence the choice of nominees -- The dynamics of Senate confirmation -- Constructing the federal bench -- The consequences of conflict over judicial selection -- Reforming advice and consent.

"Explores the state of the federal judicial selection system. Reconstructs the history and contemporary practice of advice and consent, identifying political, institutional causes of conflict over judicial selection and consequences of such battles. Advocates pragmatic reforms of the institutions of judicial selection that harness incentives of presidents and senators together"--Provided by publisher.

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