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Measuring Judicial Activism (Hardcover)
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Measuring Judicial Activism (Hardcover)
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Measuring Judicial Activism supplies empirical analysis to the
widely discussed concept of judicial activism at the United States
Supreme Court. Complaints about activist Court decisions are common
within contemporary political discourse, but these objections often
have little substantive meaning beyond the speaker's disagreement
with particular case outcomes. Frequently debated by legal
scholars, judicial activism is shaped by the participants'
ideological perspectives as well as by their subjective views
regarding ambiguous constitutional provisions. Although no study
can be perfectly objective, Measuring Judicial Activism seeks to
move beyond these more subjective debates by conceptualizing
activism in non-ideological terms, identifying specific empirical
dimensions to the concept, and measuring those dimensions using
systematic social scientific techniques. In so doing, the book
allows the authors to assess the relative "activism" of recent
justices on the Court.
Stefanie Lindquist and Frank B. Cross's work is guided
theoretically by the notion that, at its core, the concept of
activism involves concerns over the judiciary's institutional
aggrandizement at the expense of the elected branches. An important
corollary idea is that such efforts are particularly "activist"
when they further the justices' own policy or ideological
objectives. From these core theoretical ideas, the authors identify
specific empirical manifestations that reflect the expansion of
judicial power. In particular, the authors evaluate the Court's
exercise of judicial review to invalidate legislative and executive
action. Lindquist and Cross also analyze the justices' willingness
to expand the Court's power by granting litigants increased access
to the courts and overruling the Court's own precedents. In these
contexts, Measuring Judicial Activism considers the extent to which
these actions are consistent with the justices' ideological
predilections.
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