Category Archives: legislation and legislatures
Jonathan Adler on the Road to Nuclear Winter
Must-read on the demise of the judicial filibuster at NRO.
Some Smart Commentary on the Filibuster Today
The (Partial) End of the Filibuster as a Natural Consequence of Increased Polarization in the Senate
It’s a subject I addressed in Political Dysfunction and Constitutional Change, 86 Drake Law Review (2013) (symposium).
Shorter version: pretty clear this was coming. Big question was who would pull the trigger.
Norm Ornstein: Sen. McConnell Secretly Wanted Reid to Break Filibuster
Three Democrats Voting Against Going Nuclear on Judicial/Executive Nominations
Race or Party? Cont’d
“We’re Not Bluffing”
The end of the filibuster of judicial nominees Thursday?
What I think has changed in the last few years is the calculation on the downside of going nuclear. How can Sen. McConnell plausibly threaten to make things worse if Democrats… Continue reading
“Govern, Don’t Obstruct: We Need a Working Senate”
Will Harry Reid Go Nuclear?
If not, he’s a good bluffer.
“ALEC Floats Legislation Chipping Away At The 17th Amendment”
“Earmark Ban Hits Lobbyists’ Influence on Spending Bills”
Roll Call:
If the lobbying world of K Street was as powerful as its public image, earmarks would be back in full force in Congress — or, maybe, they never would have gone away.
The modern lobbying business was built… Continue reading