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C11(Jan/Feb. 2006)

Supreme Court Nominations 1789-2005: Actions by the Senate, the Judiciary Committee and the President.
Rutkus, Denis Steven; Bearden, Maureen
Congressional Research Report for Congress, Janury 5, 2006, 45p
β€œThe process of appointing Supreme Court Justices has undergione changes over two centuries, but its most basic feature – the sharing of power between the President and Senate – has remained unchanged.” Denis Steven Rutkus is a specialist in American National Government; Maureen Bearden is an Information research specialist. Both work for the Government and Finance Division of the Congressional Research service of the Library of Congress.
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