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When Dissents Matter Judicial Dialogue Through Us Supreme Court Opinions Pamela C Corley Amy Steigerwalt Artemus Ward

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When Dissents Matter Judicial Dialogue Through Us Supreme Court Opinions Pamela C Corley Amy Steigerwalt Artemus Ward
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Pamela C. Corley & Amy Steigerwalt & Artemus Ward
ISBN: 9780813950174, 0813950171
Language: English
Year: 2023

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When Dissents Matter Judicial Dialogue Through Us Supreme Court Opinions Pamela C Corley Amy Steigerwalt Artemus Ward by Pamela C. Corley & Amy Steigerwalt & Artemus Ward 9780813950174, 0813950171 instant download after payment.

The ability of US Supreme Court justices to dissent from the majority, to formally register and explain their belief that a case has been wrongly decided, represents a time-honored tradition of perhaps the most august American institution. Yet the impact of these dissents, which allow justices to engage in a dialogue over law and policy, has seldom, if ever, been the focus of dedicated study. Analyzing the influence of past dissents on later Supreme Court majority opinions, this book presents the first comprehensive study of the effects of dissenting opinions and illuminates which types of dissents successfully influence legal and policy debates, which ones fail to make a difference, and why.

Drawing on the private papers of the justices and original data, this book demonstrates that court majorities engage with dissents posing a particular threat to their opinions, and that they can be persuaded by thoughtful and careful dissenting arguments.

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