This book examines state Supreme Court decision making during controversies involving religion, race, and gender skirmishes. It analyzes predominant factors influencing state Supreme Court decision making during controversies involving justices serving in these courtsand confronting these crises.
This book examines state Supreme Court decision making during controversies involving religion, race, and gender skirmishes. It analyzes predominant factors influencing state Supreme Court decision making during controversies involving justices serving in these courtsand confronting these crises.
Salmon A. Shomade is visiting associate professor of political science and adjunct professor of law at Emory University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Decision Making in the U.S Supreme Court and State Supreme Courts Chapter 2: Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Alabama Supreme Court 2001-2003 Chapter 3: Elevating Chief Justice Bernette Johnson in Louisiana Chapter 4: Verbal and Physical Assaults in Wisconsin Supreme Court Chapter 5: Controversies, State Court Judges and Decision Making Bibliography
Preface Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Decision Making in the U.S Supreme Court and State Supreme Courts Chapter 2: Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Alabama Supreme Court 2001-2003 Chapter 3: Elevating Chief Justice Bernette Johnson in Louisiana Chapter 4: Verbal and Physical Assaults in Wisconsin Supreme Court Chapter 5: Controversies, State Court Judges and Decision Making Bibliography
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