Yale Law School has created a new, web-based judicial nominations database, available at http://judges.law.yale.edu. The database covers nominations from the 103rd Congress onward, and provides nominee names, nomination dates, nominating President, hearing dates, and nomination result. The database also provides RSS feeds of new nominations. Currently biographical information is provided only for nominees who are Yale graduates.
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