The next justice : repairing the Supreme Court appointments process / / Christopher L. Eisgruber.

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The next justice [electronic resource] : repairing the Supreme Court appointments process / Christopher L. Eisgruber.
Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2007.
xiii, 239 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A broken process in partisan times -- Why judges cannot avoid political controversy -- The incoherence of judicial restraint -- Politics at the court -- Why judges sometimes agree when politicians cannot -- Judicial philosophies and why they matter -- How presidents have raised the stakes -- Should the Senate defer to the president? -- How to change the hearings -- What kinds of justices should we want? -- The path forward.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
United States. Supreme Court Officials and employees Selection and appointment.
Judges Selection and appointment United States.
Political questions and judicial power United States.
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contents A broken process in partisan times -- Why judges cannot avoid political controversy -- The incoherence of judicial restraint -- Politics at the court -- Why judges sometimes agree when politicians cannot -- Judicial philosophies and why they matter -- How presidents have raised the stakes -- Should the Senate defer to the president? -- How to change the hearings -- What kinds of justices should we want? -- The path forward.
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