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With Congress likely facing several upcoming battles over issues including the need to raise the debt ceiling and President Obama's nominations for crucial posts such as the secretaries of state and defense, the Senate's rules for filibustering are coming under scrutiny. Brookings experts examine the current rules and how they may impede legislative progress, and offer suggestions on how to balance the need to maintain the rights of the minority with the need to pass new legislation.
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December 2, 2010, Sarah A. Binder, Gregory Koger, Thomas E. Mann, Norman Ornstein, Eric Schickler, Barbara Sinclair, Steven S. Smith and Gregory J. Wawro
November 29, 2012, Sarah A. Binder
December 30, 2012, Sarah A. Binder
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February 14, 2013, Sarah A. Binder
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Opinion | The American Prospect
November 30, 2012, Thomas E. Mann
Opinion | CNN
October 19, 2012, Sarah A. Binder
Opinion | The United States Senate
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May 28, 2010, Sarah A. Binder
Opinion | Guardian Unlimited
October 20, 2007, Sarah A. Binder
Opinion | The New York Times
June 3, 2005, Paul C. Light
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Sarah A. Binder
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
@BinderSAB
Thomas E. Mann
The W. Averell Harriman Chair