The Emil Bove Saga Isn’t Over Yet

The Constitution does not give free rein to presidents who want to install their preferred appointees to high-ranking federal offices. The Senate must give its “advice and consent” to those appointments to ensure that nominees meet the minimum qualifications …
Americans can have widely different views on the ideal traits of a federal judicial nominee. Some Americans prefer conservatives; others want a liberal mindset on the bench. They want tough-on-crime …