...who was an adviser to a joint post-September 11 AEI-Brookings Institution commission on the continuity of government. He referred to a different...
...steadfastly refused all efforts to add judgeships, said Russell Wheeler, a Brookings Institution fellow and expert on judicial nominations. To be sure...
...modest, scaled-back proposal. But change won't come easily to an institution whose members tend to be protective of their privileges. The...
Courthouse construction halted, but a court found Congress can't revoke judicial pay bumps. Meantime, judicial nominations stalled
...new reality." Russell Wheeler, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution "We would certainly like to see states...
...judicial confirmations over the next four years, said Russell Wheeler, a Brookings Institution fellow who has watched federal judicial nominations for decades. ...
...lot more visibility to Supreme Court nominations, said Russell Wheeler, a Brookings Institution fellow who has studied Senate judicial confirmations for decades. The shift...
...likely be the case again this year, said Russell Wheeler, a Brookings Institution fellow who has followed judicial confirmations for decades. "...
...at an array of high-profile public interest organizations, including the Brookings Institution, the Environmental Defense Fund and the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational...
Public comments made at both parties' national conventions reflected stark differences between the two presidential candidates' approaches to judicial nominees, lobby reform and Justice Department po
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