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2009, Oxford University Press
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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 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.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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347.73/1
Library of Congress
KF8775 .M55 2009

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p. cm.

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OL16428061M
LCCN
2008002471

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