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Courting Peril The Political Transformation Of The American Judiciary First Edition Geyh

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Courting Peril The Political Transformation Of The American Judiciary First Edition Geyh
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Geyh, Charles Gardner
ISBN: 9780190233495, 9780190233518, 0190233494, 0190233516
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First edition

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Courting Peril The Political Transformation Of The American Judiciary First Edition Geyh by Geyh, Charles Gardner 9780190233495, 9780190233518, 0190233494, 0190233516 instant download after payment.

The rule of law paradigm has long operated on the premise that independent judges disregard extralegal influences and impartially uphold the law. A political transformation several generations in the making, however, has imperiled this premise. Social science learning, the lessons of which have been widely internalized by court critics and the general public, has shown that judicial decision-making is subject to ideological and other extralegal influences. In recent decades, challenges to the assumptions underlying the rule of law paradigm have proliferated across a growing array of venues, as critics agitate for greater political control of judges and courts. With the future of the rule of law paradigm in jeopardy, this book proposes a new way of looking at how judicial decision-making should be conceptualized and regulated.
Abstract: The rule of law paradigm has long operated on the premise that independent judges disregard extralegal influences and impartially uphold the law. A political transformation several generations in the making, however, has imperiled this premise. Social science learning, the lessons of which have been widely internalized by court critics and the general public, has shown that judicial decision-making is subject to ideological and other extralegal influences. In recent decades, challenges to the assumptions underlying the rule of law paradigm have proliferated across a growing array of venues, as critics agitate for greater political control of judges and courts. With the future of the rule of law paradigm in jeopardy, this book proposes a new way of looking at how judicial decision-making should be conceptualized and regulated

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