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These materials discuss the Constitutional basis and other aspects of the nomination and approval of Supreme Court justices.
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Appointment of "judges of the Supreme Court" by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate is provided by U.S. Constitution art. 2, § 2, cl. 2
Discussion of the organization and operation of the U.S. Supreme Court, see Moore's Federal Practice, Ch. 401
Recent news articles on replacing or selecting a Supreme Court Justice
Recent articles discussing Supreme Court nominations from Federal News Service
Recent articles discussing Supreme Court nominations from The Washington Daybook
White House and Congressional documents and publications discussing Supreme Court nominations
Legal news articles concerning the President's selection of a Supreme Court nominee
U.S. Law Week articles concerning the selection process
Articles from law reviews and journals concerning the process of selecting a Supreme Court Justice