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American Judicial Power: The State Court Perspective is a welcome
addition to the breadth of studies on the American legal system and
provides an accessible and highly illuminating overview of the
state courts and their functions.The study of America's courts is
overwhelmingly skewed toward the federal government, and therefore
often overlooks state courts and their importance. Michael Buenger
and Paul De Muniz fill this gap in the study of American
constitutionalism, as they examine the wide and distinctive powers
these courts exercise, and their role in administering the bulk of
the nation's justice system. This groundbreaking work covers many
critical topics pertaining to the state courts, including: a
comparison of the role of state and federal courts, the history of
America's state courts, the judicial selection processes utilized
in the states, the unique roles assigned to state courts and the
varying structure of those courts, the relationship between state
judicial power and state legislative power, and the opportunities
and challenges that are and will be facing the state courts. With
an insightful foreword from Sanford Levinson, this revolutionary
book will be of interest to students, educators, and researchers in
the fields of law, political science, and government.
Constitutional law experts will also benefit from an analysis of
the state courts and their powers.
American Judicial Power: The State Court Perspective is a welcome
addition to the breadth of studies on the American legal system and
provides an accessible and highly illuminating overview of the
state courts and their functions.The study of America's courts is
overwhelmingly skewed toward the federal government, and therefore
often overlooks state courts and their importance. Michael Buenger
and Paul De Muniz fill this gap in the study of American
constitutionalism, as they examine the wide and distinctive powers
these courts exercise, and their role in administering the bulk of
the nation's justice system. This groundbreaking work covers many
critical topics pertaining to the state courts, including: a
comparison of the role of state and federal courts, the history of
America's state courts, the judicial selection processes utilized
in the states, the unique roles assigned to state courts and the
varying structure of those courts, the relationship between state
judicial power and state legislative power, and the opportunities
and challenges that are and will be facing the state courts. With
an insightful foreword from Sanford Levinson, this revolutionary
book will be of interest to students, educators, and researchers in
the fields of law, political science, and government.
Constitutional law experts will also benefit from an analysis of
the state courts and their powers.
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