"The selection and confirmation process for U.S. circuit and district court judges is of continuing
interest to Congress. Recent Senate debates over judicial nominations have focused on issues
such as the relative degree of success of President Barack Obama’s nominees in gaining Senate
confirmation compared with other recent Presidents, as well as the time from nomination to
confirmation for nominees, and the relative prevalence of vacant judgeships compared to years
past. This report addresses these issues, and others, by providing a statistical analysis of
nominations to U.S. circuit and district court judgeships during the first six years of President
Obama’s time in office and that of his three most recent two-term predecessors, Presidents
Reagan, Clinton and G.W. Bush..."
President Obama and courts
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