"Judicial Politics in the United States" examines the role of
courts as policymaking institutions and their interactions with the
other branches of government and other political actors in the U.S.
political system. Not only does this book cover the nuts and bolts
of the functions, structures and processes of our courts and legal
system, it goes beyond other judicial process books by exploring
how the courts interact with executives, legislatures, and state
and federal bureaucracies. It also includes a chapter devoted to
the courts' interactions with interest groups, the media, and
general public opinion and a chapter that looks at how American
courts and judges interact with other judiciaries around the world.
"Judicial Politics in the United States" balances coverage of
judicial processes with discussions of the courts' interactions
with our larger political universe, making it an essential text for
students of judicial politics.
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