Judicial Politics: Readings From Judicature, 3rd Edition
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ISBN: 1568029446 / Publisher: CQ Press, February 2005
This reader for undergraduate courses in judicial politics contains commentary and empirical studies from Judicature , the journal of the American Judicature Society. The articles discuss such topics as the consequences of judicial selection systems, docketing decisions in the appellate courts, and alternatives to traditional litigation. The role of public opinion and the media on the judiciary is also considered. More than a third of the articles in this edition are new to the collection. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A nice balance between the conceptual and empirical, as well as the theoretical and practical, Judicial Politics is a uniquely accessible and interesting reader. Featuring carefully selected articles from Judicature, this reader delivers the journal's renowned diversity of opinion, accessibility of writing, and welcome blend of both scholarly and real–world perspectives. Students will benefit from a varied and comprehensive set of views from judges, lawyers, law professors, and social scientists.Elliot Slotnick provides important background and context for each section of the book, covering such topics as actors in the system, the politics of representation, state courts, and judicial policymaking. The third edition's articles (of which 29 are new) reflect alternate—and in some case, opposing—points of view so that students can reflect more thoughtfully on the American justice system. Proven in the classroom, this new edition is useful for any course in judicial process, law and society, constitutional law, or judicial administration.
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