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The Transformation Of The Supreme Courts Agenda Richard Pacelle

  • SKU: BELL-43430822
The Transformation Of The Supreme Courts Agenda Richard Pacelle
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Richard Pacelle
ISBN: 9781000306453, 9780813383767, 0813383765, 1000306453
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Transformation Of The Supreme Courts Agenda Richard Pacelle by Richard Pacelle 9781000306453, 9780813383767, 0813383765, 1000306453 instant download after payment.

When we think of judicial activism–the Court's role in making public policy–we often focus on individuals: the Robert Borks or Thurgood Marshalls of the times. In this book, Richard Pacelle explores the institutional judicial activism of the Supreme Court through the dramatic changes in its agenda as it has evolved from 1933 to the present. Once dominated by economic issues, the Supreme Court's agenda is now populated largely by cases involving individual rights and liberties. This shift is hardly accidental, Pacelle argues, and he offers quantitative as well as qualitative assessments of the means and motivations for change. Over 7,500 cases serve as the basis of analysis, and the narrative is amplified by informative appendixes: an explanation of the author's case taxonomy, a chronology of the Court's chief justices, a list of cases cited, and a digest of key cases. The systematic framework provided for tracing historical changes in the Supreme Court's agenda is the first of its kind and is sure to be valuable in future analyses and projections of coming change beyond the Rehnquist Court.

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