Brookings report: Judicial Nominations and Confirmations after three years – Where do things stand?Russell Wheeler at Brookings Institute: Overall, from President Jimmy Carter’s administration to that of President George W. Bush, confirmation rates for circuit nominees have declined steadily (counting someone who was renominated in the same or different Congresses as a single nominee). District nominees’ confirmation rates, though, have hovered around the 90 percent mark (President George H.W. Bush’s district judge figures are misleading +).
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