1、Order Code RS21734Updated February 26, 2008U.S. Circuit and District Court Nominations:Rejections by the Senate and Votes by theSenate Judiciary Committee Other Than ToReport Favorably, 1939-2007Kevin M. ScottAnalyst on the Federal JudiciaryGovernment and Finance DivisionDenis Steven RutkusSpecialis
2、t on the Federal JudiciaryGovernment and Finance DivisionSummaryOnce a nomination to a U.S. district court or circuit court of appeals judgeship issubmitted to the Senate by the President, the Senate almost invariably refers it to theSenate Judiciary Committee. If the Judiciary Committee schedules a
3、 vote on a nominee,it usually will vote on a motion to report the nomination favorably. However, thecommittee could also vote on a motion to report without recommendation, to reportunfavorably, or to table the nomination. If the committee votes to report whetherfavorably, without recommendation, or
4、unfavorably the nomination moves to the fullSenate, which, if it takes final action on the nomination, votes on whether to confirm ordisapprove.Between 1939 and 2007, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted other thanfavorably on 18 district or circuit court judicial nominations. In one other instance,