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Home >  Events >  The Judicial Confirmation Process
The Judicial Confirmation Process
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The Difficulty in Being Smart
Start:  Monday, February 14, 2005  9:00 AM
End:  Monday, February 14, 2005  10:30 AM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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Both Republicans and Democrats complain about the difficulty of confirming their nominees for judicial posts, but there has been no systematic study of this problem. A recent paper by John R. Lott Jr. examines all the District and Appeals Court nominations made from the beginning of Jimmy Carter's administration through the end of George W. Bush's first term and analyzes the length of the confirmation process as well as the confirmation rates. Are there correlations between the quality of a candidate, the level of a job responsibility, and the time it takes for confirmation? C. Boyden Gray, William P. Marshall, and Todd J. Zywicki will discuss these issues at this panel event.

8:45 a.m.

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9:00 Presenter: John R. Lott Jr., AEI
Discussants: William P. Marshall, University of North Carolina
    Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University
  Moderator:  C. Boyden Gray, Committee for Justice
10:00 Response and Discussion
     
10:30

Adjournment

Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

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