Asked by Mohit Mehra on Sep 27, 2024

In recent years,federal court appointments have

A) been characterized by strict neutrality on the part of Congress.
B) attracted very little attention from the media and special interest groups.
C) been characterized by intense partisan and ideological efforts to support or
Defeat the candidate.
D) been unaffected by ideological concerns.

Federal Court Appointments

The process of naming judges to the federal judiciary, typically involving nomination by the President of the United States and confirmation by the Senate.

Partisan

A supporter who is strongly attached to a specific cause, party, or person.

Ideological Concerns

Issues or debates that arise from deeply held beliefs or values within a society or political system.

  • Realize the significance of federal court appointments and their impact on law and politics.