The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process
While common-sense attitudes towards the United States Supreme Court have been focused on what decisions they are likely to make, this book aims to focus on the impacts of other politicized elements of the Court. Through statistical modeling and other quantitative analyses, Justin DePlato examines the ability of the presidency and the Senate to influence and shape policy through the Court’s nomination process, docket selection, and judicial retirements. The Court operating as a political institution threatens to affect, where it hasn’t already outright intervened, civil liberties and social issues in the modern era and represents a controversial mechanic in the workings of American statecraft.
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The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process
While common-sense attitudes towards the United States Supreme Court have been focused on what decisions they are likely to make, this book aims to focus on the impacts of other politicized elements of the Court. Through statistical modeling and other quantitative analyses, Justin DePlato examines the ability of the presidency and the Senate to influence and shape policy through the Court’s nomination process, docket selection, and judicial retirements. The Court operating as a political institution threatens to affect, where it hasn’t already outright intervened, civil liberties and social issues in the modern era and represents a controversial mechanic in the workings of American statecraft.
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The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process

The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process

The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process

The United States Supreme Court and Politics: Judicial Retirements, the Docket, and the Nomination Process

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Overview

While common-sense attitudes towards the United States Supreme Court have been focused on what decisions they are likely to make, this book aims to focus on the impacts of other politicized elements of the Court. Through statistical modeling and other quantitative analyses, Justin DePlato examines the ability of the presidency and the Senate to influence and shape policy through the Court’s nomination process, docket selection, and judicial retirements. The Court operating as a political institution threatens to affect, where it hasn’t already outright intervened, civil liberties and social issues in the modern era and represents a controversial mechanic in the workings of American statecraft.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498512183
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/22/2019
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 6.37(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Justin P DePlato is associate professor of political science at Robert Morris University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Court, Ideology and Decision making

Chapter 2: Judicial Nominations and Ideology

Chapter 3: The Diminishing Docket

Chapter 4: Judicial Retirements

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