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Confirmation Wars
Preserving Independent Courts in Angry Times
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176 pages
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The book delves into the decline of the judicial nominations process over the past fifty years, highlighting its implications for judicial independence. Wittes utilizes extensive reporting and interviews to reveal how institutional changes in Congress have influenced this evolution, moving beyond typical partisan blame. He advocates for fundamental reforms to shield the judiciary from the increasingly toxic political environment, emphasizing the need to restore integrity and independence to judicial appointments.
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2006, hardcover
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