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Title
Congress broke it, now Congress must fix it.
Abstract
The author discusses the U.S. Congress's impact on the judicial confirmation process. Topics include the erosion of public confidence in judicial impartiality, the politicization of of the judicial confirmation process, and the problems with judicial compensation. Information is provided on the judicial nominations made by the U.S. president.