Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
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Total Pages : 1604
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822030321939
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Synopsis Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary

Supreme Court Nominations

Supreme Court Nominations
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Publisher : TheCapitol.Net Inc
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781587332241
ISBN-13 : 1587332248
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Synopsis Supreme Court Nominations by : Denis Steven Rutkus

This volume explores the Supreme Court Justice appointment process--from Presidential announcement, Judiciary Committee investigation, confirmation hearings, vote, and report to the Senate, through Senate debate and vote on the nomination.

Supreme Court Appointment Process

Supreme Court Appointment Process
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9781437931792
ISBN-13 : 1437931790
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Synopsis Supreme Court Appointment Process by : Denis S. Rutkus

Contents: (1) Pres. Selection of a Nominee: Senate Advice; Advice from Other Sources; Criteria for Selecting a Nominee; Background Invest.; Recess Appoint. to the Court; (2) Consid. by the Senate Judiciary Comm.: Background: Senators Nominated to the Court; Open Hear.; Nominee Appear. at Confirm. Hear.; Comm. Involvement in Appoint. Process; Pre-Hearing Stage; Hearings; Reporting the Nomin.; (3) Senate Debate and Confirm. Vote; Bringing Nomin. to the Floor; Evaluate Nominees; Filibusters and Motions to End Debate; Voice Votes, Roll Calls, and Vote Margins; Reconsid. of the Confirm. Vote; Nomin. That Failed to be Confirmed; Judiciary Comm. to Further Examine the Nomin.; After Senate Confirm.

A First Amendment Profile of the Supreme Court

A First Amendment Profile of the Supreme Court
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Publisher : University of Delaware
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781611493627
ISBN-13 : 1611493625
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Synopsis A First Amendment Profile of the Supreme Court by : Craig Smith

A First Amendment Profile of the Supreme Court focuses on the nine justices of the United States Supreme Court and determines their frames for assessing First Amendment cases. In each of the chapters, a justice will be profiled in terms of his or her claims during the nomination hearings and the positions they have taken in significant Supreme Court decisions. The object of these chapters is to provide a rhetorical frame that each of these justices would find appealing regarding First Amendment case law.

Comparative Constitutional History

Comparative Constitutional History
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9789004523739
ISBN-13 : 9004523731
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Synopsis Comparative Constitutional History by : Francesco Biagi

Constitutions are a product of history, but what is the role of history in interpreting and applying constitutional provisions? This volume addresses that question from a comparative perspective, examining different uses of history by courts in constitutional adjudication.

Clearinghouse Review

Clearinghouse Review
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Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : UFL:30031002009362
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Military Law Review

Military Law Review
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Total Pages : 736
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105113155803
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Supreme Disorder

Supreme Disorder
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781684510726
ISBN-13 : 1684510724
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Synopsis Supreme Disorder by : Ilya Shapiro

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2021: POLITICS BY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL "A must-read for anyone interested in the Supreme Court."—MIKE LEE, Republican senator from Utah Politics have always intruded on Supreme Court appointments. But although the Framers would recognize the way justices are nominated and confirmed today, something is different. Why have appointments to the high court become one of the most explosive features of our system of government? As Ilya Shapiro makes clear in Supreme Disorder, this problem is part of a larger phenomenon. As government has grown, its laws reaching even further into our lives, the courts that interpret those laws have become enormously powerful. If we fight over each new appointment as though everything were at stake, it’s because it is. When decades of constitutional corruption have left us subject to an all-powerful tribunal, passions are sure to flare on the infrequent occasions when the political system has an opportunity to shape it. And so we find the process of judicial appointments verging on dysfunction. Shapiro weighs the many proposals for reform, from the modest (term limits) to the radical (court-packing), but shows that there can be no quick fix for a judicial system suffering a crisis of legitimacy. And in the end, the only measure of the Court’s legitimacy that matters is the extent to which it maintains, or rebalances, our constitutional order.