Exploring judicial politics /

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Other Authors: Miller, Mark C. (Mark Carlton), 1958-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : the study of judicial politics, by Mark C. Miller
  • Differences in state judicial selection, by Aman L. McLeod
  • In their own interest : pressure groups in the federal judicial selection process, by Lauren Cohen Bell
  • Bringing the lawyers back in, by Lynn Mather
  • The politics of jury reform, by Robert G. Boatright
  • State trial courts : achieving justice in civil litigation, by Nicole L. Waters, Shauna M. Strickland & Brian J. Ostrom
  • U.S. district courts, litigation, and the policy making process, by Jeb Barnes
  • State supreme courts as policymakers : are they loved?, by Laura Langer and Teena Wilhelm
  • Appellate workhorses of the federal judiciary : the U.S. courts of appeals, by Wendy L. Martinek
  • The solicitor general : learned in the law and politics by Peter N. Ubertaccio III
  • Sorcerers' apprentices : U.S. Supreme Court law clerks, by Artemus Ward
  • The emergence and evolution of Supreme Court policy, by Richard L. Pacelle, Jr.
  • A court of laws or a super legislature? an integrated model of Supreme Court decision making, by Bryan W. Marshall, Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., and Christine Ludowise
  • Is there really a countermajoritarian problem?, by Michael Comiskey
  • Resistance to the judiciary : the boundaries of judicial power, by Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.
  • The Supreme Court and race, by Barbara Perry
  • Women and the law, by Judith A. Baer
  • The federal courts and terrorism, by Louis Fisher
  • The interactions between the federal courts and the other branches, by Mark C. Miller
  • Comparative judicial studies, by Nancy Maveety