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Supreme Court Nominations in an Age of Democracy explores how the rise of mass media, and the democratization of politics more broadly, has affected the Court, the presidency, and the Senate.
Supreme Democracy is a fine addition to the research on the selection of federal judges. It merits the attention of scholars and others who are interested in the selection process.
Richard Davis is Professor of Political Science, Brigham Young University, and author of Electing Justice, Typing Politics, and Justices and Journalists.