Title
Separating Rhetoric from Reality: A Political and Statistical Look at Federal Judicial Confirmation Delays
Abstract
In this article, I conduct a statistical analysis of confirmation delays in the ratification of appointments to the federal bench. Section II discusses the history of confirmation delays and some of the political factors that have caused these delays. Section III assesses the effect of factors such as age, education, ethnic origin, and political control of the U.S. Senate on 614 District Court appointments between 1985 and 2000. Section IV conducts a similar analysis on 362 Circuit Court appointments between 1961 and 2000. Last, Section V similarly scrutinizes all 110 Supreme Court appointments from 1789 through 2000.
Disciplines
Courts | Judges | Law and Politics | Law and Society
Date of this Version
April 2006
Recommended Citation
Marvin L. Longabaugh, "Separating Rhetoric from Reality: A Political and Statistical Look at Federal Judicial Confirmation Delays" (April 29, 2006). bepress Legal Series. bepress Legal Series.Working Paper 1298.
https://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/1298