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Chapter I An Overview 3
Law and Custom 4
Senatorial Courtesy 6
The President: Expectations and Powers 13
The Deputy Attorney General 17
The White House Staff 19
The American Bar Association 20
The Senate Judiciary Committee 20
The FBI Reports 23
Pressures at Work 26
Pressure from Candidates 29
Pressure of State Tradition 32
The Pressure of "Good Politics," 33
Pressure from Sitting Judges 34
The Interplay of Forces in the Appointment Process 35
District Courts 35
Circuit Courts 43
The Other Federal Courts 45
Chapter II The Kennedy Administration 48
The President's Role in Judicial Selection 50
The White House Staff 52
The Team at Justice 55
The Decision-Making Process 61
Identifying Candidates: The Dolan Variation 63
The White-Katzenbach Standards for Selection 66
Explicit Criteria 66
Implicit Criteria 71
The Use of Negotiation Strategies 82
Chapter III The Eisenhower Administration 89
The Role of the President 90
As William P. Rogers Saw It 95
As Lawrence E. Walsh Saw It 105
The Objective Record 110
Previous Judicial Experience of Judges 110
Party Affiliation 112
Age of Appointees 112
Socioeconomic Background 113
Appointments from the Department of Justice 114
Recess Appointments 114
Delay 115
Appointments in the South 115
American Bar Association Ratings of Judges 118
Chapter IV The American Bar Association Committee 120
The Setting 121
Enter Ross Malone 125
Enter Bernard Segal 128
Exit Segal 136
Enter Friesen 138
Who Are the Committeemen? 146
How the Committee Does Its Work 152
The Committee's Explicit Desiderata 155
Some Disquieting Allegations 155
Assaying the Committee'sRole 157
Chapter V The Johnson Administration 165
The Kennedy Legacies 165
The 1964 Appointments 168
The 1965 Appointments 169
The Appointments of 1966-68 177
Comparisons With the Eisenhower and Kennedy Administrations 178
The LBJ Brand on Judicial Selection 181
Chapter VI Conclusions 186
A Modest Proposal 204
A Less Modest Proposal 205
Notes 209
Index 225
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