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The Unwritten Tradition Whereby Nominations for State-Level Federal Judicial Posts

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The unwritten tradition whereby nominations for state-level federal judicial posts are usually not confirmed if opposed by a senator of the president's party from the state in which the nominee will serve is called


A) senatorial courtesy.
B) senatorial ratification.
C) habeas corpus.
D) writ of certiorari.
E) judicial review.

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