A major reason that many people are intensely interested in who sits on the Supreme Court is that legal decisions can have great influence on the effectuation or frustration of political objectives. Clayton does not view the trend toward the judicialization of politics as necessarily antithetical to democratic values because Court decisions are within the mainstream of contemporary political values and electoral preferences
Political institutions are always works in progress. Their practical duties and aims as instruments ...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
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For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
This paper explains how specialized constitutional courts navigate between the demands of two differ...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
This article examines the relationship between Politics and Law in U.S. Supreme Court decision-makin...
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Political institutions are always works in progress. Their practical duties and aims as instruments ...
How does the separation of powers influence Supreme Court justices when they vote on the merits of c...
This Article offers a more sophisticated account of elite theory that incorporates the crucial insig...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Political institutions are always works in progress. Their practical duties and aims as instruments ...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The prevailing image of an ideal judiciary is one insulated from the politics of the day, and judge-...
Since WWII there has been a profound shift in power away from legislatures and toward courts and oth...
This paper explains how specialized constitutional courts navigate between the demands of two differ...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
This paper explains how specialized constitutional courts navigate between the demands of two differ...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
This article examines the relationship between Politics and Law in U.S. Supreme Court decision-makin...
This survey paper starts from the basic, and intuitive, assumption that judges are human and as such...
Political institutions are always works in progress. Their practical duties and aims as instruments ...
How does the separation of powers influence Supreme Court justices when they vote on the merits of c...
This Article offers a more sophisticated account of elite theory that incorporates the crucial insig...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Political institutions are always works in progress. Their practical duties and aims as instruments ...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...