The Constitution requires advice and consent for judicial nominations, but the president's judicial nominations have increasingly bogged
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The Constitution requires advice and consent for judicial nominations, but the president's judicial nominations have increasingly bogged down in partisan warfare. In 2013, Democrats largely eliminated the filibuster on most nominations to the judiciary and the executive branch and Republicans eliminated the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch. Was the elimination of the filibuster a good idea or a bad idea? Explain
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ISBN: 9780134089034
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Authors: Arthur O Sullivan, Steven M. Sheffrin, Stephen J. Perez
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