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Filibustering the Truth

Legum, Judd | March 21, 2005 issue

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Examines the impact of judicial filibustering on U.S. politics. Impact of President George W. Bush's judicial nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court; Claim that Republican supporters of Bush's nominees will attempt to prevent a judicial filibuster in the Senate; Efforts of conservative legislators to label the judicial filibuster unconstitutional; Criticism for Bush's nominations; Description of filibusters and their role in lawmaking; View that judicial filibusters are a valid and important tool for lawmakers who oppose Bush's nominations.

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JUDGES -- Selection & appointment; FILIBUSTERS (Political science); UNITED States. Supreme Court; LEGISLATORS -- United States; UNITED States
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