Matt LeMieux

13 December 2012

The Politics of Appointing Judges

The New York Times reminds us yesterday that the process for appointing federal judges in the United States has become extremely political in the past few decades, culminating with a current vacancy rate of 9% of all federal judgeships. The editorial is a good review of how federal judges are selected and what role the filibuster now plays in the U.S. Senate to stop a President from filling judicial vacancies.