Two-Fer: Electing a President and a Supreme Court
English
By (author): Clint Bolick
Looking at Supreme Court decisions of the past two hundred years as well as current decisions on the most contentious issues of the day, Bolick explains why judicial nominations are more ideologically driven than ever before and why recent presidents have proved more successful than their predecessors in appointing judges who reflect their judicial philosophies. Two-Fer clearly shows why the shaping of the judiciary is often the most important decision a president will makeand why her or his nominations will have tangible consequences for generations to come.
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