Understanding Supreme Court confirmations /

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Author / Creator:Stone, Geoffrey R., author.
Imprint:Chicago, Illinois : Law School, University of Chicago, Jan. 26, 2012.
Description:1 online file (1 audio file) (64 min., 39 sec.) : digital, stereo, MP3.
Language:English
Series:Chicago's best ideas
Chicago's best ideas.
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Format: E-Resource Spoken word recording Audio Streaming Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9118197
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Other authors / contributors:University of Chicago. Law School, hosting institution.
Computer file characteristics:MP3.
Sound characteristics:digital stereo
Digital file characteristics:audio file MP3 128Kbps
Notes:Recorded Jan. 26, 2012, posted April 5, 2012.
Summary:"How has the Supreme Court confirmation process changed over the years? Are members of the Senate more prone to oppose nominees today than they were in the past? If so, to what extent is this due to the controversy over the Bork nomination? Professor Stone will discuss these and other questions arising out of the process by which the Senate does -- or does not -- confirm a President's nominees to the Supreme Court. This Chicago's Best Ideas talk was recorded January 26, 2012 ..."--Law School faculty podcast webpage.