Are Republicans abusing the filibuster on Obama’s nominees?
ViewpointsMar 20, 2013
At various times in history, members of the U.S. Senate have adopted one of three positions with respect to presidential nominees for the federal judiciary: 1. The blank check: A senator should vote to confirm anyone the president chooses. 2. The competence and character test: A senator should vote to confirm anyone the president chooses, unless the nominee is incompetent or suffers from a fatal character flaw (as demonstrated, for example, by corruption). 3. The out-of-the-mainstream test: A se