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Articles related to "Judicial Nomination"
History and the Filibuster The filibuster is an accidental rule whose existence is a political decision. This observation is becoming more important as Democrats use the filibuster so that a minority can block judicial nominations. filibuster • judicial nomination.
Political versus Parlimentary Tactics Republicans would be unwise to use parlimemtary legerdemain to circumvent the filibuster of judicial nominees by Senate Democrats. filibuster • democrats • miquel estrada
End the Filibuster of Judicial Nominees Republicans have little to loose in restoring the tradition on judicial nominees. filibuster • judician nominees
What Is an American President; a Prime Minister? Often called "the most powerful person in the world", America's President gains that title based upon a unique form of government - trilateral separation of powers. presidential election • parliament • coalition government • america • political parties
Liberal Recognizes Flaws in Roe v. Wade The arguments for and against abortion are separate from the question of whether a right to an abortion can be found in the Constitution. At least one Liberal recognizes what Conservatives have been saying for some time. occasionally • conservatives • repeat • themselves • again
The Filibuster in Parliamentary Procedure Popularized in the mid-19th Century, the filibuster gives Senators, individually or in groups, the power to stop all Senate floor business. the senate filibuster • the filibuster in american history • purpose of the filibuster • is the filibuster democratic • historical examples of the filibuster
Unsolicited Advice on the Roberts Nomination Roberts seems like a sure confirmation for the US Supreme Court. Liberals and Conservatives would do best to keep the temperature down on the rhetoric. judge john roberts • nomination • confirmation |
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