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A Test for Bush's Republican Majority
Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 112 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
The Senate in Transition Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nuclear Option1
The Filibuster and Reconciliation: the Future of Majoritarian Lawmaking in the U.S
The Rise of One-Party Rule in the Senate Charles Tiefer University of Baltimore School of Law
“D. C. Update”—Hicks-Ray Associates
Researching Congressional Rules & Procedure
Filibusters, Cloture, and the “Nuclear Option”: the Current Debate Over Changing Senate Rules for Approving Judicial Nominations
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE, Vol. 151, Pt. 6 April 27, 2005 JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS Try Accomplish the Goal of Sustaining a That They Must Break with the More Mrs
I V / '/ Ijvey M. Sapolsky LIBRARIES
The Solution to the Filibuster Problem: Putting the Advice Back in Advice and Consent
UNDERSTANDING the BLUE SLIP DEBATE 1 Hearings for Circuit Court Nominees Despite the Objections of Nees
Washington Tax News
Evolution of the Senate's Role in the Nomination and Confirmation Process
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Weekly Activity Report 4-7-17
“Nuclear” Option
Friday Alert
Top View
Nuclear Fallout: Limiting the Filibuster Has Led to More Delays
The “Regular Order”: a Perspective
Senate Proceedings Establishing Majority Cloture for Supreme Court Nominations: in Brief
Five Washington Hands Who Have a Knack for Smoothing out the Process
What the Recent Senate Rules Change Means & How to Prepare for Future
"Entrenchment" of Senate Procedure and the "Nuclear Option" For
Applications: Prediction
The Nuclear Option Will Increase Polarization in the Senate and Shift Power to the Executive Branch
On the Nuclear Option Thursday, April 6, 2017
Speech and Debate in the Senate for Over 200 Years
The Other Nuclear Option: Adopting a Constitutional Amendment to Furnish a Lasting Solution to the Troubled Judicial Confirmation Process
The Foundations of Advice & Consent: Original Intent
The Struggle Over Executive Appointments
A Beginner's Guide to the Senate's Rules
Majority Cloture for Nominations: Implications and the "Nuclear
Senate Cloture Rule
Patents, Taxes and the Nuclear Option: Do We Need a “Tax Strategy Patent” Ban? Max Oppenheimer University of Baltimore School of Law,
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Bargaining and Delay in the Federal Confirmations
Congressional Record—Senate S4357
Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 109 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
Procedures for Considering Changes in Senate Rules
Changing the Senate Cloture Rule at the Start of a New Congress
Fixing the Federal Judicial Selection Process
Collaboration and Lawmaking in the Contemporary United States Senate
The Rise of One-Party Rule in the Senate Charles Tiefer University of Baltimore School of Law
Recess Appointments to the Federal Judiciary: an Unconstitutional Transformation of Senate Advice and Consent
Nuclear Option” Has Fizzled, Again: Here’S Why and What to Do About It
Collaboration and Lawmaking in the Contemporary United States Senate
Changing the Senate Cloture Rule at the Start of a New Congress
Bench Brawl JUDICIAL CONFIRMATIONS and the CONSTITUTION
The Future of Recess Appointments After the Decision of the D.C. Circuit in Noel Canning V. Nlrb
Going Nuclear, Senate Style
Of Senate Procedure and the “Nuclear Option” for Change: Possible Proceedings and Their Implications
The Filibuster in the U.S. Senate: Options for Reform
ABSHIRE-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf
Congressional Record—Senate S3702
Standing Order and Rulemaking Statute: Possible Alternatives to the “Nuclear Option”?
These Issue Summaries Provide an Overview of the Law As of the Date They Were Written and Are for Educational Purposes Only
Tug of War Over the Center Tify When the Newly Issued Specifications for the Job Weren’T Promising for a Victory Anyway
The Impact of the Filibuster on Federal Policymaking
The Senate Syndrome Steven S
Can the President Appoint Principal Executive Officers Without a Senate Confirmation Vote? Abstract
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