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With the Senate invoking the so-called "nuclear option" to ban filibusters on most executive and judicial branch nominees, Brookings experts examine the background and implications of this rule change.
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November 21, 2013, John Hudak
November 21, 2013, Fred Dews
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November 21, 2013, Sarah A. Binder
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November 12, 2013, Sarah A. Binder
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May 23, 2013, Sarah A. Binder
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[Filibustering of a presidential nominee is] just sort of emblematic of senators pushing their powers here into an area where we traditionally said that senators are willing to defer to the president. January 11, 2013, Sarah A. Binder, National Public Radio
[Filibustering of a presidential nominee is] just sort of emblematic of senators pushing their powers here into an area where we traditionally said that senators are willing to defer to the president.
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Sarah A. Binder
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
@BinderSAB
Thomas E. Mann
The W. Averell Harriman Chair