The conscientious justice: how Supreme Court justices' personalities influence the law, the high court, and the Constitution
United States Supreme Court justices make decisions that have a profound impact on American society. Empirical legal scholars have portrayed justices as either single-minded or strategic seekers of policy, and there is little room in these theories for things like law, reputation, or personality. Th...
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Zusammenfassung: | United States Supreme Court justices make decisions that have a profound impact on American society. Empirical legal scholars have portrayed justices as either single-minded or strategic seekers of policy, and there is little room in these theories for things like law, reputation, or personality. This book offers a fresh perspective that will jar Supreme Court scholarship out of complacency. It argues that justices' personalities influence their behavior, which in turn influences legal development and the United States Constitution. This impressive group of authors exhaustively examine every part of the Court's decision-making process, and focus on the trait of conscientiousness and how it influences justices over nine different empirical contexts, from agenda setting to writing the Court's opinions. The Conscientious Justice is an important and comprehensive account of judging that restructures existing approaches to analyzing the High Court |
Beschreibung: | Introduction -- A Theory About Justices and Conscientiousness -- Measuring Justices' Conscientiousness -- Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Agenda Setting -- Conscientiousness and Legal Persuasion -- Conscientiousness and the United States Solicitor General -- Conscientiousness and Majority Opinion Assignments -- Conscientiousness and Opinion Bargaining -- Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Opinion -- Conscientiousness and the Treatment of Precedent -- Conscientiousness and Public Opinion -- Conscientiousness and Recusal -- Conclusion |
Beschreibung: | xii, 358 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781107168718 |
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spelling | Black, Ryan C. 1982- Verfasser (DE-588)1042214654 aut The conscientious justice how Supreme Court justices' personalities influence the law, the high court, and the Constitution Ryan C. Black (Michigan State University), Ryan J. Owens (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Justin Wedeking (University of Kentucky), Patrick C. Wohlfarth (University of Maryland, College Park) Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2020 xii, 358 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction -- A Theory About Justices and Conscientiousness -- Measuring Justices' Conscientiousness -- Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Agenda Setting -- Conscientiousness and Legal Persuasion -- Conscientiousness and the United States Solicitor General -- Conscientiousness and Majority Opinion Assignments -- Conscientiousness and Opinion Bargaining -- Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Opinion -- Conscientiousness and the Treatment of Precedent -- Conscientiousness and Public Opinion -- Conscientiousness and Recusal -- Conclusion United States Supreme Court justices make decisions that have a profound impact on American society. Empirical legal scholars have portrayed justices as either single-minded or strategic seekers of policy, and there is little room in these theories for things like law, reputation, or personality. This book offers a fresh perspective that will jar Supreme Court scholarship out of complacency. It argues that justices' personalities influence their behavior, which in turn influences legal development and the United States Constitution. This impressive group of authors exhaustively examine every part of the Court's decision-making process, and focus on the trait of conscientiousness and how it influences justices over nine different empirical contexts, from agenda setting to writing the Court's opinions. The Conscientious Justice is an important and comprehensive account of judging that restructures existing approaches to analyzing the High Court United States / Supreme Court USA Supreme Court (DE-588)35650-5 gnd rswk-swf Judicial process / United States Prozess (DE-588)4047577-3 gnd rswk-swf USA Supreme Court (DE-588)35650-5 b Prozess (DE-588)4047577-3 s DE-604 Owens, Ryan J. 1976- Verfasser (DE-588)1141266385 aut Wedeking, Justin Verfasser (DE-588)1052067468 aut Wohlfarth, Patrick C. Verfasser (DE-588)1103811592 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-316-71755-4 BV046334989 |
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title_full | The conscientious justice how Supreme Court justices' personalities influence the law, the high court, and the Constitution Ryan C. Black (Michigan State University), Ryan J. Owens (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Justin Wedeking (University of Kentucky), Patrick C. Wohlfarth (University of Maryland, College Park) |
title_fullStr | The conscientious justice how Supreme Court justices' personalities influence the law, the high court, and the Constitution Ryan C. Black (Michigan State University), Ryan J. Owens (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Justin Wedeking (University of Kentucky), Patrick C. Wohlfarth (University of Maryland, College Park) |
title_full_unstemmed | The conscientious justice how Supreme Court justices' personalities influence the law, the high court, and the Constitution Ryan C. Black (Michigan State University), Ryan J. Owens (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Justin Wedeking (University of Kentucky), Patrick C. Wohlfarth (University of Maryland, College Park) |
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