May It Please the Senate: Gender Norms and the Double Bind of US Supreme Court Confirmations
Michael K. Romano,
Nickelette M. Justice
Abstract:Increased focus on the judicial qualifications of female U.S. Supreme Court nominees prompts an examination of barriers obstructing women's rise to this apex position. Contrary to scholars who emphasize “pipeline” theories of how increased women in the law will de facto increase the number of women in the judiciary, or that ideology as the primary predictor of confirmation votes regardless of gender, we argue that women nominees appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee must also clear an additional gend… Show more
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