Senate Republicans believe that no more judicial nominees should be confirmed for the balance of the year until the elections, citing something called the Thurmond rule, which sets an arbitrary deadline for election-year confirmations. So the withheld enough votes to deny 60-vote confirmation of a judge so conservative he was acceptable to Oklahoma’s Senators.
Judicial Nominations Likely Dead for the Year After Senate GOP Filibuster |
| By: David Dayen Tuesday July 31, 2012 6:45 am |


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