Thursday, September 24, 2020
Time Frames ...
The
Washington Post
waxes large on the Supreme Court nomination process. Worth a read for sure.
Since 1975, it has taken about 68 days for a nominee to be confirmed in a vote on the Senate floor.
In 2016, President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland, whom the Republican Senate refused to vote on. For Ginsberg's replacement,
Additionally ...
J
ustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death creates a vacancy just 46 days before the election,
the closest high court opening to a presidential election in more than 150 years.
Something to think about without question.
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