Since WWII there has been a profound shift in power away from legislatures and toward courts and other legal institutions around the world. It is no surprise that appointments to both the US Supreme Court and to other federal courts have become partisan political issues. Ferejohn argues that what is at stake, institutionally, is the allocation of legislative power--the power to establish general rules of prospective application
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...
Since WWII there has been a profound shift in power away from legislatures and toward courts and oth...
Munger comments on John Ferejohn\u27s recent article in which Ferejohn examines some key issues rais...
Throughout its history, the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down many decisions that have shaped, and ...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
This article examines the relationship between Politics and Law in U.S. Supreme Court decision-makin...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Munger comments on John Ferejohn\u27s recent article in which Ferejohn examines some key issues rais...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The period of increased polarization in the United States among the political branches and citizenry...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...
Since WWII there has been a profound shift in power away from legislatures and toward courts and oth...
Munger comments on John Ferejohn\u27s recent article in which Ferejohn examines some key issues rais...
Throughout its history, the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down many decisions that have shaped, and ...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
This article examines the relationship between Politics and Law in U.S. Supreme Court decision-makin...
In recent years, many commentators have called for the depoliticization of the judicial appointmen...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Munger comments on John Ferejohn\u27s recent article in which Ferejohn examines some key issues rais...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
The period of increased polarization in the United States among the political branches and citizenry...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Justice and politics are inevitably related, since judges participate to the authoritative allocatio...
Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider C...