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The President, the Senate, the Constitution, and the Confirmation Process: A Reply to Professors Strauss and SunsteinMcGinnis, John. “The President, the Senate, the Constitution, and the Confirmation Process: A Reply to Professors Strauss and Sunstein [HeinOnline paywall].” Texas Law Review, vol. 71, no. 3, Feb. 1993, pp. 633-68.  article

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