Why Are Supreme Court Nominations So Partisan?

Why Are Supreme Court Nominations So Partisan?

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The video explores the historical and political dynamics of U.S. Supreme Court nominations, highlighting key events and controversies from the 18th century to the present. It discusses the influence of political parties, the impact of public hearings, and notable contentious nominations, including those of John Rutledge, Louis Brandeis, Robert Bork, Clarence Thomas, Merrick Garland, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. The video also examines the Senate's role and the evolving confirmation process, emphasizing the political strategies and implications of these judicial appointments.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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