Scores of works have made important contributions to the study of
courts and judges but far fewer are sufficiently powerful to alter
perspectives about entire areas of study. The articles in this
volume do just that. They are, to be sure, a rather diverse set
covering four substantive concerns - judicial selection and
retention, judicial decision making, constraints on judicial power
and the role of courts in democracies - but all have played crucial
roles in shaping or changing the way we think about courts and
judges.
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