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Preface ix
1 A Broken Process in Partisan Times 1
2 Why Judges Cannot Avoid Political Controversy 17
3 The Incoherence of Judicial Restraint 31
4 Politics at the Court 51
5 Why Judges Sometimes Agree When Politicians Cannot 73
6 Judicial Philosophies and Why They Matter 98
7 How Presidents Have Raised the Stakes 124
8 Should the Senate Defer to the President? 144
9 How to Change the Hearings 164
10 What Kinds of Justices Should We Want? 178
11 The Path Forward 186
Notes 193
Index 225
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