Judicial Behavior and Policymaking introduces students to the
politics of judging, exploring why judges make the decisions they
do, who has the power to influence judicial decision-making, and
what the consequences of court decisions are for policymaking.
Further, this text familiarizes students with the methods that
professional political scientists use to conduct research about the
courts, including the quantitative analysis of data. Designed for
undergraduates and graduate students alike, this accessible and
engaging text provides a thorough introduction to the world of
judicial politics.
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