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The Federal Appointments Process A Constitutional and Historical Analysis


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2003 | 416 Pages | ISBN: 0822331993 | PDF | 2 MB
Although the federal appointment of U.S. judges and executive branch officers has consistently engendered controversy, previous studies of the process have been limited to particular dramatic conflicts and have tended to view appointments in a vacuum without regard to other incidents in the process, other legislative matters, or broader social, political, and historical developments. The Federal Appointments Process fills this gap by providing the first comprehensive analysis of over two hundred years of federal appointments in the United States, revealing crucial patterns of growth and change in one of the most central of our democratic processes.Michael J. Gerhardt includes each U.S. president’s performance record regarding appointments, accounts of virtually all the major confirmation contests, as well as discussion of significant legal and constitutional questions raised throughout U.S. history. He also analyzes recess appointments, the Vacancies Act, the function of nominees in the appointment process, and the different treatment received by judicial and nonjudicial nominations. While discussing the important roles played by media and technology in federal appointments, Gerhardt not only puts particular controversies in perspective but also identifies important trends in the process, such as how leaders of different institutions attempt to protect-if not expand-their respective prerogatives by exercising their authority over federal appointments. Employing a newly emerging method of inquiry known as "historical institutionalism"-in which the ultimate goal is to examine the development of an institution in its entirety and not particular personalities or periods, this book concludes with suggestions for reforms in light of recent controversies springing from the longest delays in history that many judicial nominees face in the Senate.Gerhardt’s intensive treatment of the subject will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, government, history, and legal studies.

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The Federal Courts An Essential History [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CVLH2TBK | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~22:50:00 | 647 MB
There are moments in American history when all eyes are focused on a federal court: when its bench speaks for millions of Americans, and when its decision changes the course of history. More often, the story of the federal judiciary is simply a tale of hard work: of finding order in the chaotic system of state and federal law, local custom, and contentious lawyering. The Federal Courts is a story of all of these courts and the judges and justices who served on them, of the case law they made, and of the acts of Congress and the administrative organs that shaped the courts. But, more importantly, this is a story of the courts’ development and their vital part in America’s history.
The federal judiciary is not elective and its principal judges serve during good behavior rather than at the pleasure of Congress, the President, or the electorate. But the independence that lifetime tenure theoretically confers did not and does not isolate the judiciary from political currents, partisan quarrels, and public opinion. Many vital political issues came to the federal courts, and the courts’ decisions in turn shaped American politics.

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The Canadian Federal Election of 2021


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English | 2022 | ISBN: 022801381X | 368 Pages | EPUB | 2.4 MB
Media pundits and students of Canadian politics alike have strived to interpret the relevance of the 2021 federal election, held in the midst of a global pandemic and reinforcing the existing parliamentary balance of power.

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The Rise of Tyranny How Federal Agencies Abuse Power and Pose Risks to Your Life and Liberty [Audiobook]


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English | October 09, 2020 | ASIN: B08KWR4V7V | M4B@64 kbps | 3h 49m | 104 MB
Author: Jonathan W. Emord | Narrator: Todd Eflin
Since the 1930s the Congress has delegated legislative, executive, and judicial powers to over 200 independent regulatory commissions. Those agencies enact over 90 percent of all federal law. They are ruled by individuals who are unelected and largely unaccountable to the Courts and Congress. Repeatedly they pursue their own self-interest at the expense of life and health.
Often the agencies become captives of the industry they regulate, as in the case of the FDA (captive to the pharmaceutical industry) because it is in the economic self interest of those who run the agency to obtain lucrative post government employment form the key industries regulated. The result is widespread corruption, biased and perverse enforcement of the law, and anti-competitive regulation.

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Democratic Destiny and the District of Columbia Federal Politics and Public Policy


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English | ISBN: 0739127160 | 2010 | 292 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
This book contributes substantially to urban affairs and public policy literature by presenting an introduction to the complex politics and public policy issues of Washington, D.C. The uniqueness of the city, as elaborated in this volume, provides background for understanding the non-traditional congressional relationship with the city and the way in which this establishes and perpetuates the continuing fight for congressional representation, real home rule and equitable federal benefits for citizens of the District of Columbia.

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The 2021 German Federal Election


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English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 450 Pages | ISBN : 3031389298 | 25.2 MB
The German Federal Election of 2021 was one of the most open and competitive in the post-war era. This book provides a systematic analysis of its domestic and international context, the shifting balance of the political parties, the election strategies and campaign themes, along with the challenges of government formation. An international array of scholars from Europe, North America and Australasia have contributed specially commissioned chapters on their principal areas of research. The discussion of individual topics is combined with sufficient background information so as to be accessible to readers who may not have detailed knowledge of German politics. In addition, by including links to multimedia election-related content we enhance the value of this volume and make it an indispensable reference tool.

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Infrastructure Cybersecurity Protections, Threats, and Federal Programs


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by Walls, Michael V.;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 9798891130395 | 178 pages | True PDF | 36.12 MB
Private entities, especially those critical to our nation’s infrastructure, are responsible for assessing their individual risk and investing in technology to prevent breaches. At the same time, the federal government must develop a comprehensive approach to not only defend against cyberattacks, but also to punish foreign adversaries who continue to perpetrate them. This book examines policies that will help secure our critical infrastructure networks.

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