Senate Republicans likely to change custom that allows Democrats to block judicial choices
Source: Washington Post
Senate Republicans likely to change custom that allows Democrats to block judicial choices
By Robert Barnes and Ed O'Keefe May 25 at 3:03 PM
Senate Republicans are threatening to change a custom that allows Democratic senators to block some judicial choices from their states, in an effort to speed along a conservative transformation of the federal judiciary.
Leaders are considering a change to the Senates blue slip practice, which holds that judicial nominations will not proceed unless the nominees home-state senators signal their consent to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Republicans say they will make the change if Democrats throw up blanket opposition to President Trumps nominees.
Adherence to the custom has waxed and waned, depending on the views of Senate leaders. But the rule was strictly observed during the Obama administration, and GOP opposition to President Barack Obamas nominees partly explains why Trump entered office with more than 120 judicial vacancies to fill.
Removing the blue-slip obstacle would make it much easier for Trumps choices to be confirmed. Although Trump and Senate Republicans have clashed early in his presidency, they agree on the importance of putting conservatives on the federal bench.
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