The Oxford handbook of U.S. judicial behavior:

"[This book offers] an introduction and analysis of research regarding decision making by judges serving on federal and state courts in the U.S...[This handbook] describes and explains how the courts' political and social context, formal institutional structures, and informal norms affect...

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Other Authors: Epstein, Lee 1958- (Editor), Lindquist, Stefanie A. 1963- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2017
Edition:First edition
Series:Oxford handbooks of American politics
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Online Access:DE-188
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Summary:"[This book offers] an introduction and analysis of research regarding decision making by judges serving on federal and state courts in the U.S...[This handbook] describes and explains how the courts' political and social context, formal institutional structures, and informal norms affect judicial decision making. The Handbook also explores the impact of judges' personal attributes and preferences, as well as prevailing legal doctrine, influence, and shape case outcomes in state and federal courts. The volume also proposes avenues for future research in the various topics addressed throughout the book."
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 595 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:9780191750823
DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579891.001.0001