"The U.S. Supreme Court is not a unitary actor and it does not function in a vacuum. It is part of an integrated political system in which its decisions and doctrine must be viewed in a broader context. In some areas, the Court is the lead policy maker. In other areas, the Court assumes an interstitial role, filling in the gaps of policy. In either instance, the Supreme Court's work is influenced by and in turn influences all three branches of the federal government as well as the interests of the American people. Pacelle analyzes the Court's interaction in the separation of powers system, detailing its relationship to the presidency, Congress, the bureaucracy, public opinion, interest groups, and the vast system of lower courts. The niche ...
Like Congress, the Supreme Court must delegate a great deal of its work, in this case to lower court...
The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
Political scientists have long been interested in the issues of separation of powers and inter-insti...
As part of a general analysis of the U.S. constitutional system, this chapter is dedicated to the Su...
As part of a general analysis of the U.S. constitutional system, this chapter is dedicated to the Su...
The thesis "Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in American system of government and the importance of Co...
The thesis "Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in American system of government and the importance of Co...
The formal institutional ties between Congress and the Supreme Court are complex and interdependent....
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s primary role in the history of the United States, especially in constitu...
How does the separation of powers influence Supreme Court justices when they vote on the merits of c...
The Supreme Court of the United States is analyzed in the search of political influence. Influences ...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The paper is devoted to the governmental status of the U.S. Supreme Court in general and to its exeg...
The Supreme Court of the United States, the pinnacle of the judicial branch of government, is the mo...
Like Congress, the Supreme Court must delegate a great deal of its work, in this case to lower court...
The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
Political scientists have long been interested in the issues of separation of powers and inter-insti...
As part of a general analysis of the U.S. constitutional system, this chapter is dedicated to the Su...
As part of a general analysis of the U.S. constitutional system, this chapter is dedicated to the Su...
The thesis "Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in American system of government and the importance of Co...
The thesis "Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in American system of government and the importance of Co...
The formal institutional ties between Congress and the Supreme Court are complex and interdependent....
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s primary role in the history of the United States, especially in constitu...
How does the separation of powers influence Supreme Court justices when they vote on the merits of c...
The Supreme Court of the United States is analyzed in the search of political influence. Influences ...
Established by the U.S. Constitution in 1789, the Supreme Court is both the final arbiter of signifi...
The paper is devoted to the governmental status of the U.S. Supreme Court in general and to its exeg...
The Supreme Court of the United States, the pinnacle of the judicial branch of government, is the mo...
Like Congress, the Supreme Court must delegate a great deal of its work, in this case to lower court...
The text presents different attributes of the Supreme Court in common law and civil law systems. The...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...