In recent decades, the American judiciary has undergone a political transformation that jeopardizes the rule of law paradigm that the courts have embraced for centuries. Courting Peril describes that transformation, explores its implications, and proposes a new way of thinking about the courts and their oversight.
In recent decades, the American judiciary has undergone a political transformation that jeopardizes the rule of law paradigm that the courts have embraced for centuries. Courting Peril describes that transformation, explores its implications, and proposes a new way of thinking about the courts and their oversight.
Charles Gardner Geyh is the John F. Kimberling Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. His work on judicial independence, accountability, selection, administration and ethics has appeared in over sixty books, articles, book chapters and reports.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Rule of Law Paradigm in a Changing Landscape Chapter 2: The Changing Academic Understanding of American Courts Chapter 3: The Rule of Law Paradigm's Popular Antecedents Chapter 4: The Legal Culture Paradigm Chapter 5: Conceptualizing the Dimensions of Judicial Oversight Chapter 6: Explanations and Prescriptions
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Rule of Law Paradigm in a Changing Landscape Chapter 2: The Changing Academic Understanding of American Courts Chapter 3: The Rule of Law Paradigm's Popular Antecedents Chapter 4: The Legal Culture Paradigm Chapter 5: Conceptualizing the Dimensions of Judicial Oversight Chapter 6: Explanations and Prescriptions
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