This book reveals how strategic behavior - or its absence - influences the decisions of the Supreme Court and, as a result, American politics and society.
This book reveals how strategic behavior - or its absence - influences the decisions of the Supreme Court and, as a result, American politics and society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saul Brenner is a Professor of Political Science at UNC Charlotte. He has published extensively regarding fluidity in voting on the Supreme Court, strategic voting at the cert vote, and majority opinion assignment. In 2007 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Introduction: 1. The legal model 2. The attitudinal model 3. The strategic models II. Certiorari: 4. The losing litigant model 5. The outcome-prediction strategy III. The Conference Vote on the Merits: 6. Strategic voting at the conference vote 7. Fluidity and strategic voting IV: The Majority Opinion and Other Opinions: 8. The extent of successful bargaining over the content of the majority opinion 9. The size of opinion coalitions 10. At whose ideal point will the majority opinion be written? 11. Reciprocity on the supreme court V. The Final Vote on the Merits: 12. The separation of powers model 13. Supreme Court decision making and public opinion VI. Concluding Chapters: 14. Strategies in pursuit of institutional goals 15. Summary Appendix 1: decision making on the U.S. Supreme Court Appendix 2: additional questions to explore.
I. Introduction: 1. The legal model 2. The attitudinal model 3. The strategic models II. Certiorari: 4. The losing litigant model 5. The outcome-prediction strategy III. The Conference Vote on the Merits: 6. Strategic voting at the conference vote 7. Fluidity and strategic voting IV: The Majority Opinion and Other Opinions: 8. The extent of successful bargaining over the content of the majority opinion 9. The size of opinion coalitions 10. At whose ideal point will the majority opinion be written? 11. Reciprocity on the supreme court V. The Final Vote on the Merits: 12. The separation of powers model 13. Supreme Court decision making and public opinion VI. Concluding Chapters: 14. Strategies in pursuit of institutional goals 15. Summary Appendix 1: decision making on the U.S. Supreme Court Appendix 2: additional questions to explore.
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