The Next Justice: Repairing the Supreme Court Appointments Process

Despite hours of questioning during confirmation hearings, senators and the public learn little about the views and judicial philosophies of nominees for the Supreme Court, argues Eisgruber, the provost and a professor of public affairs at Princeton. Eisgruber describes what justices do and recommends reforms to the appointment process, including placing the burden on nominees to prove that they are not ideological extremists. 

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