Abstract

Appointments Process provides a unique, comprehensive overview of the constitutional dynamics and significance of the federal appointments process throughout American history. Michael J. Gerhardt includes each American president's performance record regarding judicial and non-judicial appointments, accounts of virtually all the major confirmation contests and controversies, and discussion of relevant legal and constitutional questions. Appointments Process is an essential tool for understanding the selection and confirmation of presidential appointments. Michael J. Gerhardt is Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law at the William & Mary School of Law. He is the author of The Federal Impeachment Process: A and Historical Analysis and coauthor of Constitutional Theory: Arguments and Perspectives.

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