Decision making by the modern Supreme Court
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Group Author: | ; |
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Cambridge University Press,
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Publisher Address: | New York, N.Y. |
Publication Dates: | 2011. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | xi, 265 p.: ill. ; 24 cm. |
ISBN: |
9780521888974 (hardback) 0521888972 (hardback) 9780521717717 (pbk.) 052171771X (paperback) |
Index Number: | D971 |
CLC: | D971.262 |
Call Number: | D971.262/P115 |
Contents: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-250) and index. The Supreme Court : the nation's balance wheel -- Heuristic models of judicial decision making -- Building an integrated model of decision making -- Decision making on the modern Supreme Court : examining the influences -- Building a new legacy : constitutional civil liberties and civil rights -- Sharing the protection of minorities : statutory civil rights and individual liberties -- Avoiding another self-inflicted wound : constitutional economic cases -- Policing the boundaries : statutory economic issues. "There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal model and the strategic model. But each is somewhat incomplete. This book advances an integrated model of Supreme Court decision making that incorporates variables from each of the three models. In examining the modern Supreme Court, since Brown v. Board of Education, the book argues that decisions are a function of the sincere preferences of the justices, the nature of precedent, and the development of the particular issue, as well as separation of powers and the potential constraints posed by the president and Congress. |