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Author Clark, Thomas S., 1980-

Title The limits of judicial independence / Tom S. Clark.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 334 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Political economy of institutions and decisions
Political economy of institutions and decisions.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- A political history of court-curbing -- Conditional self-restraint -- Court-curbing and the electoral connection -- Public support and judicial review -- Ideological implications of court-curbing --The limits of judicial independence -- Appendix A: Elite interview methodology -- Appendix B: Court-curbing bills, 1877-2008.
Summary "This book investigates the causes and consequences of congressional attacks on the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the extent of public support for judicial independence constitutes the practical limit of judicial independence. First, the book presents a historical overview of Court-curbing proposals in Congress. Then, building on interviews with Supreme Court justices, members of Congress, and judicial and legislative staffers, as well as existing research, the book theorizes that congressional attacks are driven by public discontent with the Court. From this theoretical model, predictions are derived about the decision to engage in Court-curbing and judicial responsiveness to Court-curbing activity in Congress. The Limits of Judicial Independence draws on illustrative archival evidence, systematic analysis of an original dataset of Court-curbing proposals introduced in Congress from 1877 onward, and judicial decisions. This evidence demonstrates that Court-curbing is driven primarily by public opposition to the Court, and that the Court responds to those proposals by engaging in self-restraint and moderating its decisions"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject United States. Supreme Court -- Public opinion.
United States. Supreme Court.
Public opinion.
United States. Supreme Court -- History.
History.
USA Congress.
USA Supreme Court.
Judicial independence -- United States.
Judicial independence.
United States.
Judgments -- United States -- Public opinion.
Judgments.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic book.
Other Form: Print version: Clark, Thomas S., 1980- Limits of judicial independence. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011 9780521194884 (DLC) 2010012780 (OCoLC)586134648
ISBN 9780511909948 (electronic book)
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9780521194884 (hardback)
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9780521135054 (paperback)
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