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The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (Paperback): Keith E Whittington, R.Daniel Kelemen, Gregory A. Caldeira The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (Paperback)
Keith E Whittington, R.Daniel Kelemen, Gregory A. Caldeira
R1,377 Discovery Miles 13 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The study of law and politics is one of the foundation stones of the discipline of political science, and it has been one of the most productive areas of cross-fertilization between the various subfields of political science and between political science and other cognate disciplines. This Handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the field of law and politics in all its diversity, ranging from such traditional subjects as theories of jurisprudence, constitutionalism, judicial politics and law-and-society to such re-emerging subjects as comparative judicial politics, international law, and democratization. The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics gathers together leading scholars in the field to assess key literatures shaping the discipline today and to help set the direction of research in the decade ahead.

Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations - Positivity Theory and the Judgments of the American People (Paperback): James L. Gibson,... Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations - Positivity Theory and the Judgments of the American People (Paperback)
James L. Gibson, Gregory A. Caldeira
R1,217 Discovery Miles 12 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In recent years the American public has witnessed several hard-fought battles over nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court. In these heated confirmation fights, candidates' legal and political philosophies have been subject to intense scrutiny and debate. "Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations" examines one such fight--over the nomination of Samuel Alito--to discover how and why people formed opinions about the nominee, and to determine how the confirmation process shaped perceptions of the Supreme Court's legitimacy.

Drawing on a nationally representative survey, James Gibson and Gregory Caldeira use the Alito confirmation fight as a window into public attitudes about the nation's highest court. They find that Americans know far more about the Supreme Court than many realize, that the Court enjoys a great deal of legitimacy among the American people, that attitudes toward the Court as an institution generally do not suffer from partisan or ideological polarization, and that public knowledge enhances the legitimacy accorded the Court. Yet the authors demonstrate that partisan and ideological infighting that treats the Court as just another political institution undermines the considerable public support the institution currently enjoys, and that politicized confirmation battles pose a grave threat to the basic legitimacy of the Supreme Court.

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