Nomination of Persons Who Have Attained the Age of 65 to the Federal Bench

Analyzes Administration policy of not appointing persons age 65 or older to U.S. District Courts or the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Discusses process by which Federal judges are nominated, appointed, and elevated, American Bar Association and Department of Justice positions on the policy, past efforts t...

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Corporate Author: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1980.
Series:CRS report.
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Summary:Analyzes Administration policy of not appointing persons age 65 or older to U.S. District Courts or the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Discusses process by which Federal judges are nominated, appointed, and elevated, American Bar Association and Department of Justice positions on the policy, past efforts to challenge the policy, constitutionality of the policy, applicability of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, possible legislative or budgetary responses, and resources for further investigation.
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CRS Report.
Physical Description:25 p. : digital, PDF file.
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