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by Michael J.Gerhardt (Author), Neal Devins (Series Editor), Mark A.Graber (Series Editor) "IT IS CUSTOMARY to gloss over the original understanding of the federal appointments process because the relevant portion of the Constitution-the Appointments Clause-is relatively succinct..." (more)
Key Phrases: federal appointments process, confirmation contests, confirmable positions, President Clinton, Appointments Clause, White House (more...)
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"This book is destined to become the leading scholarly study of the American appointments process. It is comprehensive, eminently reasonable, and beautifully written. Gerhardt has assembled a rich collection of examples and he has persuasively interpreted their significance for American political practice. The Federal Appointments Process will be indispensible to political scientists, historians, and law professors who study the American separation of powers." - Christopher Eisgruber, New York University School of Law "There is simply no other book available that comprehensively addresses the appointments process with the amount of care and historical detail that Gerhardt provides. Like his previous book on the impeachment process, this will be used for reference and as a jumping - off point for public debate triggered by important political controversies." - John O. McGinnis, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University

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Although the federal appointment of U.S. judges and executive branch officers has consistently engendered controversy, previous studies of the process have been limited to particular dramatic conflicts and have tended to view appointments in a vacuum without regard to other incidents in the process, other legislative matters, or broader social, political, and historical developments. The Federal Appointments Process fills this gap by providing the first comprehensive analysis of over two hundred years of federal appointments in the United States, revealing crucial patterns of growth and change in one of the most central of our democratic processes.
Michael J. Gerhardt includes each U.S. president’s performance record regarding appointments, accounts of virtually all the major confirmation contests, as well as discussion of significant legal and constitutional questions raised throughout U.S. history. He also analyzes recess appointments, the Vacancies Act, the function of nominees in the appointment process, and the different treatment received by judicial and nonjudicial nominations. While discussing the important roles played by media and technology in federal appointments, Gerhardt not only puts particular controversies in perspective but also identifies important trends in the process, such as how leaders of different institutions attempt to protect—if not expand—their respective prerogatives by exercising their authority over federal appointments. Employing a newly emerging method of inquiry known as “historical institutionalism”—in which the ultimate goal is to examine the development of an institution in its entirety and not particular personalities or periods, this book concludes with suggestions for reforms in light of recent controversies springing from the longest delays in history that many judicial nominees face in the Senate.
Gerhardt’s intensive treatment of the subject will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, government, history, and legal studies.



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IT IS CUSTOMARY to gloss over the original understanding of the federal appointments process because the relevant portion of the Constitution-the Appointments Clause-is relatively succinct and straightforward: "[The president] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law." Read the first page
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federal appointments process, confirmation contests, confirmable positions, confirmable posts, pending judicial nominations, regarding federal appointments, judicial confirmation proceedings, making federal appointments, nonjudicial appointments, historical institutionalism illuminates, judicial confirmation hearings, certain federal offices, political coinage, judicial confirmation process, nominating authority, pending nominations, nominating power, particular nominations, nomination power, certain nominations, judicial nominees, judicial selection, senatorial courtesy, certain nominees, federal district judgeships
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President Clinton, Appointments Clause, White House, United States, President Reagan, New York, Senate Judiciary Committee, Robert Bork, Van Buren, Clarence Thomas, Ninth Circuit, President Jackson, Senator Helms, President Lincoln, Zoe Baird, Civil Rights Division, President Carter, North Carolina, Teddy Roosevelt, Foreign Relations Committee, Franklin Roosevelt, Bill Clinton, President Johnson, President Washington, Social Security
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