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Biskupic, Joan. January 6, 1990. “Senators Demonstrate They Prefer to Judge Nominees for Themselves,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 40-1. Biskupic, Joan. October 22, 2001. “GOP Slows Foreign Aid Bill to Speed Judicial Choices,” USA Today, A4. Burdette, Franklin L. 1940. Filibustering in the Senate. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Cameron, Charles M., Albert D. Cover, and Jeffrey A. Segal. 1990. “Senate Voting on Supreme Court Nominees: A Neoinstitutional Model.” American Political Science Review 84: 525-34. Carr, Thomas P., and Stanley Bach. November 8, 2002. “The Legislative Process on the Senate Floor: An Introduction,” Congressional Research Service Report for Congress (96-548 GOV). Cohen, Lauren M. 1998. “Missing in Action: Interest Groups and Federal Judicial Appointments.” Judicature: 82: 119-25. DeNardis, Lawrence. 1989. “The New Senate Filibuster: An Analysis of Filibustering and Gridlock in the U.S. Senate, 1977-1986.” Ph.D. dissertation. New York University. Denning, Brannon P. 2001. “Reforming the New Confirmation Process: Replacing ‘Despise and Resent’ with ‘Advice and Consent,’” Administrative Law Review 53: 1-37. Denning, Brannon P. 2002. “The Judicial Confirmation Process and the Blue Slip.” Judicature 85(5): 218-227. “Dole Blasts Clinton’s Judicial Appointments,” 1996. All Politics/CNN, available <http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/news/9604/19/dole.judges/index.shml.>. Fisk, Catherine, and Erwin Chemerinsky. 1997. “The Filibuster.” Stanford Law Review 49: 181-243. Fournier, Ron. March 7, 2002. “Delay Seen in Vote on Bush Court Nominee,” SanDiego Union-Tribune, A13. Gerhardt, Michael J. 2003. The Federal Appointments Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis. Durham: Duke University Press. Goldman, Sheldon. 2003. “Assessing the Senate Judicial Confirmation Process: The Index of Obstruction and Delay,” Judicature 86: 251-258. Goldman, Sheldon, and Elliot Slotnick. 1999. “Clinton’s Second Term Judiciary: Picking Judges Under Fire.” Judicature. 82: 265-82.
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Biskupic, Joan. January 6, 1990. “Senators Demonstrate They Prefer to Judge Nominees for Themselves,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 40-1. Biskupic, Joan. October 22, 2001. “GOP Slows Foreign Aid Bill to Speed Judicial Choices,” USA Today, A4. Burdette, Franklin L. 1940. Filibustering in the Senate. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Cameron, Charles M., Albert D. Cover, and Jeffrey A. Segal. 1990. “Senate Voting on Supreme Court Nominees: A Neoinstitutional Model.” American Political Science Review 84: 525-34. Carr, Thomas P., and Stanley Bach. November 8, 2002. “The Legislative Process on the Senate Floor: An Introduction,” Congressional Research Service Report for Congress (96-548 GOV). Cohen, Lauren M. 1998. “Missing in Action: Interest Groups and Federal Judicial Appointments.” Judicature: 82: 119-25. DeNardis, Lawrence. 1989. “The New Senate Filibuster: An Analysis of Filibustering and Gridlock in the U.S. Senate, 1977-1986.” Ph.D. dissertation. New York University. Denning, Brannon P. 2001. “Reforming the New Confirmation Process: Replacing ‘Despise and Resent’ with ‘Advice and Consent,’” Administrative Law Review 53: 1-37. Denning, Brannon P. 2002. “The Judicial Confirmation Process and the Blue Slip.” Judicature 85(5): 218-227. “Dole Blasts Clinton’s Judicial Appointments,” 1996. All Politics/CNN, available <http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/news/9604/19/dole.judges/index.shml.>. Fisk, Catherine, and Erwin Chemerinsky. 1997. “The Filibuster.” Stanford Law Review 49: 181- 243. Fournier, Ron. March 7, 2002. “Delay Seen in Vote on Bush Court Nominee,” San Diego Union-Tribune, A13. Gerhardt, Michael J. 2003. The Federal Appointments Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis. Durham: Duke University Press. Goldman, Sheldon. 2003. “Assessing the Senate Judicial Confirmation Process: The Index of Obstruction and Delay,” Judicature 86: 251-258. Goldman, Sheldon, and Elliot Slotnick. 1999. “Clinton’s Second Term Judiciary: Picking Judges Under Fire.” Judicature. 82: 265-82.
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