Smith introduces a new concept, critical judicial nominations, to advance scholars' understanding of the consequences of the federal nomination process for the Supreme Court and the American political system. The study suggests that specific events related to the judicial branch, namely critical judicial nominations, have significant unanticipated consequences for the Supreme Court's role in the political system, as well as for electoral politics. This is demonstrated in illustrative historical examples which, most importantly, include an in-depth case study of the Clarence Thomas nomination and its subsequent ramifications.
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Smith introduces a new concept, critical judicial nominations, to advance scholars' understanding of the consequences of the federal nomination process for the Supreme Court and the American political system.
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Preface Critical Judicial Nominations Critical Judicial Nominations in American History Justice Thomas and the Supreme Court The Thomas Hearings as the Catalyst for Political Mobilization Political Mobilization in the Aftermath of the Thomas Nomination Controversy Conclusion Select Bibliography Index
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Smith introduces a new concept, critical judicial nominations, to advance scholars' understanding of the political consequences of the federal judicial nomination process, looking especially at the Clarence Thomas nomination.
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ISBN
9780275945671
Publisert
1993-09-30
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Praeger Publishers Inc
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UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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192

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CHRISTOPHER E. SMITH is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron in Ohio. He is the author of seven books on the judiciary including United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts (Praeger, 1990) and Justice Antonin Scalia and the Supreme Court's Conservative Moment (Praeger, forthcoming, 1994).