Supreme Chaos: The Politics of Judicial Confirmation & the Culture War
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ISBN: 0974537659 / Publisher: Stroud & Hall Pub, January 2006
A former federal judge reviews the current judicial confirmation process, discussing how partisan politics has left the process open to power struggles between the two parties and why Congressional reform is necessary.
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President George W. Bush twice unsuccessfully sought to have Judge Pickering congressionally confirmed for the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals over the objections of a raft of civil rights, women's rights, and union groups, finally resorting to a recess appointment to temporarily place Pickering on the bench. Now retired from the bench, Pickering here offers his thoughts on the "broken" judicial confirmation process, echoing familiar right wing complaints about "judicial supremacy" on behalf of "left wing special interest groups," the "promotion of abortion," and "radical secularism." He saves his account of his own experiences for an anticipated future volume. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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