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Charlie Pierce: The Senatorial Speeches at the Beginning of Supreme Court Nomination Hearings Should Be Sh*tcanned

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Charlie Pierce: The Senatorial Speeches at the Beginning of Supreme Court Nomination Hearings Should Be Sh*tcanned
Charlie Pierce Esquire

‘If I were king of the forest, I would pass a rule for the Senate by which every opening statement by any senator in a confirmation hearing would be sent in writing to the committee chairman and entered into the record as written. That way, the first day of the hearings would consist of the nominee’s opening statement and then everybody could go home for the day. I came to this conclusion while watching the beginning session of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing into the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Herewith, my evaluation of the pros and cons of such a change.

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