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The Nature of Supreme Court Power




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 12/2010





Note Editore

Few institutions in the world are credited with initiating and confounding political change on the scale of the United States Supreme Court. The Court is uniquely positioned to enhance or inhibit political reform, enshrine or dismantle social inequalities, and expand or suppress individual rights. Yet despite claims of victory from judicial activists and complaints of undemocratic lawmaking from the Court's critics, numerous studies of the Court assert that it wields little real power. This book examines the nature of Supreme Court power by identifying conditions under which the Court is successful at altering the behavior of state and private actors. Employing a series of longitudinal studies that use quantitative measures of behavior outcomes across a wide range of issue areas, it develops and supports a new theory of Supreme Court power.




Sommario

1. Neither force, nor will; 2. When courts command; 3. Judging the court; 4. Popular vertical issues; 5. Unpopular vertical issues; 6. Popular lateral issues; 7. Unpopular lateral issues; 8. Neither the sword nor the purse, but the keys.




Prefazione

This book examines the nature of Supreme Court power by identifying conditions under which the Court is successful at altering the behavior of state and private actors. Hall's theory depicts the Court as a powerful institution, capable of exerting significant influence over social change.




Autore

Matthew E. K. Hall is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Law at Saint Louis University. He earned his Ph.D. in political science, with distinction, from Yale University. His work has appeared in the American Politics Review, the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies and the Journal of Law and Policy.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781107001435

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 229 x 19 x 152 mm Ø 500 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:22 b/w illus. 32 tables
Pagine Arabe: 264


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