"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, Northwestern 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, Northwestern University School of LawHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael J. Gerhardt is Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary School of Law. His other books include The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis and Constitutional Theory: Arguments and Perspectives, each in their second edition.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: The Origins, Structure, and Evolution of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 1: The Original Understanding of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 2: The Structure of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 3: Historical Changes and Patterns Part Two: Evaluating the Roles of the Major Players in the Federal Appointments Chapter 4: The President’s Role in the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 5: The Advice and Consent of the Senate Chapter 6: The Nominee’s Functions Chapter 7: Public and Interest Group Participation in the Appointment Process Chapter 8: The Impact of Media and Technology on the Federal Appointments Process Part Three: Reforming the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 9: The Need for Reform Chapter 10: On the Future of Judicial Selection: Structure, Rules, and Norms Postscript Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: The Origins, Structure, and Evolution of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 1: The Original Understanding of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 2: The Structure of the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 3: Historical Changes and Patterns Part Two: Evaluating the Roles of the Major Players in the Federal Appointments Chapter 4: The President’s Role in the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 5: The Advice and Consent of the Senate Chapter 6: The Nominee’s Functions Chapter 7: Public and Interest Group Participation in the Appointment Process Chapter 8: The Impact of Media and Technology on the Federal Appointments Process Part Three: Reforming the Federal Appointments Process Chapter 9: The Need for Reform Chapter 10: On the Future of Judicial Selection: Structure, Rules, and Norms Postscript Notes Index
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