The Pioneers of Judicial Behavior.
In The Pioneers of Judicial Behavior, prominent political scientists critically examine the contributions to the field of public law of the pioneering scholars of judicial behavior: C. Hermann Pritchett, Glendon Schubert, S. Sidney Ulmer, Harold J. Spaeth, Joseph Tanenhaus, Beverly Blair Cook, Walte...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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University of Michigan Press
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: The Study of Judicial Behavior and the Disciplline of Political Science, by Nancy Maveety; Part 1: The Attitudinal Pioneers; Chapter 2: C. Herman Pritchett: Innovator with an Ambiguous Legacy, by Lawrence Baum; Chapter 3: Glendon Schubert: The Judicial Mind, by Jeffrey A. Segal; Chapter 4: S. Sidney Ulmer: The Multidimensionality of Judicial Decision Making, by Robert C. Bradley; Chaptre 5: Harold J. Spaeth: The Supreme Court Computer, by Sara C. Benesh; Chapter 6: Joseph Tanenhaus: The "Learned Discipline" of Public Law, by Robert A. Carp.
- Chapter 7: Beverly Blair Cook: The Value of Eclecticism, by Lee Epstein and Lynn MatherPart 2: The The Strategic Pioneers; Chapter 8: Walter F. Murphy: The Interactive Nature of Judicial Decision Making, by Lee Epstein and Jack Knight; Chapter 9: J. Woodford Howard Jr.: Fluidity, Strategy, and Analytical Synthesis in Judicial Studies, by Nancy Maveety and John Anthony Maltese; Chapter 10: David J. Danelski: Social Psychology and Group Choice, by Thomas G. Walker; Chapter 11: David Rohde: Rational Choice Theorist, by Saul Brenner; Part 3: The Historical-Institutionalist Pioneers.
- Chapter 12: Edward S. Corwin as Public Scholar, by Cornell W. ClaytonChapter 13: Alpheus Thomas Mason: Piercing the Judicial Veil, by Sue Davis; Chapter 14: Robert G. McCloskey, Historical Institutionalism, and the Arts of Judicial Governance, by Howard Gillman; Chapter 15: Robert Dahl: Democracy, Judicial Review, and the Study of Law and Courts, by David Adamany and Stephen Meinhold; Chapter 16: Martin Shapiro: Anticipating the New Institutionalism, by Herbert M. Kritzer; Afterword; Contributors; Index.