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Routledge Handbook of Judicial Behavior

Edited by: Robert M. Howard, Kirk A. Randazzo

ISBN13: 9781138913356
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Interest in social science and empirical analyses of law, courts and specifically the politics of judges has never been higher or more salient.

Consequently, there is a strong need for theoretical work on the research that focuses on courts, judges and the judicial process. The Routledge Handbook of Judicial Behavior provides the most up to date examination of scholarship across the entire spectrum of judicial politics and behavior, written by a combination of currently prominent scholars and the emergent next generation of researchers.

Unlike almost all other volumes, this Handbook examines judicial behavior from both an American and Comparative perspective:-

  • Part 1 provides a broad overview of the dominant Theoretical and Methodological perspectives used to examine and understand judicial behavior,
  • Part 2 offers an in-depth analysis of the various current scholarly areas examining the U.S. Supreme Court,
  • Part 3 moves from the Supreme Court to examining other U.S. federal and state courts, and
  • Part 4 presents a comprehensive overview of Comparative Judicial Politics and Transnational Courts.
Each author in this volume provides perspectives on the most current methodological and substantive approaches in their respective areas, along with suggestions for future research. The chapters contained within will generate additional scholarly and public interest by focusing on topics most salient to the academic, legal and policy communities.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA, Judiciary
Contents:
Introduction: Understanding Judicial Behavior—A Work in Progress
Robert M. Howard and Kirk A. Randazzo

Part 1: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives
1. The Attitudinal Model
Jeffrey A. Segal and Alan J. Champlin
2. Law and Politics in Judicial and Supreme Court Decision-Making
J. Mitchell Pickerill and Christopher Brough
3. Strategic Accounts of Judging
Lee Epstein and Jack Knight
4. Measuring Ideology on the Courts
Michael A. Bailey
5. Measuring Law
Tom S. Clark

Part 2: The U.S. Supreme Court
6. Historical Development of Supreme Court Research
Christopher N. Krewson and Ryan J. Owens
7. Law and Policy in Decision Making
Lawrence Baum
8. U.S. Supreme Court Legitimacy: Unanswered Questions and an Agenda for Future Research
Michael J. Nelson and James L. Gibson
9. The Selection of U.S. Supreme Court Justices
James ben-Aaron, Paul M. Collins, Jr., and Lori A. Ringhand
10. Opinion Writing in the U.S. Supreme Court
Pamela C. Corley and Artemus Ward
11. Making Sense of the Supreme Court—Public Opinion Relationship
Peter K. Enns and Patrick C. Wohlfarth
12. Of Political Principals and Legal Principles: The Solicitor General of the United States
Richard L. Pacelle, Jr.
13. Oral Arguments
Timothy R. Johnson and Thomas K. Pryor

Part 3: Other U.S. Courts
14. The Court of Appeals
Susan Haire, Reginald S. Sheehan, and Ali S. Masood
15. U.S. District Courts
Christina L. Boyd and Ethan D. Boldt
16. What Is So Special About Specialized Courts in the United States?
Isaac Unah and Ryan Williams
17. Decision Making in State Supreme Courts
Melinda Gann Hall
18. Lower Federal Court Confirmations: Motivations and Strategies
Amy Steigerwalt and Wendy L.