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Judging Law and Policy

Courts and Policymaking in the American Political System

Authors: Robert M. Howard, Amy Steigerwalt Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication date: 2012 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 219 Publication formats: EAN: 9781136887611 DOI: 10.4324/9780203839867 ISBN: 9781136887611 Category: Law Publisher's index: 9780203839867 Bibliographic note: -

Description

To what extent do courts make social and public policy and influence policy change? This innovative text analyzes this question generally and in seven distinct policy areas that play out in both federal and state courts—tax policy, environmental policy, reproductive rights, sex equality, affirmative action, school finance, and same-sex marriage. The authors address these issues through the twin lenses of how state and federal courts must and do interact with the other branches of government and whether judicial policy-making is a form of activist judging.


Each chapter uncovers the policymaking aspects of judicial process by investigating the current state of the law, the extent of court involvement in policy change, the responses of other governmental entities and outside actors, and the factors which influenced the degree of implementation and impact of the relevant court decisions. Throughout the book, Howard and Steigerwalt examine and analyze the literature on judicial policy-making as well as evaluate existing measures of judicial ideology, judicial activism, court and legal policy formation, policy change and policy impact. This unique text offers new insights and areas to research in this important field of American politics.

Author's affiliation

Robert M. Howard: Georgia State University, USA
Amy Steigerwalt: Georgia State University, USA