Judges on Judging by David Obrien

Judges on Judging by David Obrien

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This collection captures the personal views of leading justices and judges on the judicial process, the function of judging and the role of courts - particularly the Supreme Court - in the increasingly litigious society of the US.

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Judges on Judging by David Obrien

This fascinating collection captures the personal views of leading justices and judges on the judicial process, the function of judging, and the role of courts - particularly the Supreme Court - in our increasingly litigious society. It provides a uniquely intimate view of the judicial process, the dilemmas of deliberation and decision-making, and other matters about which court watchers and the general public usually can only speculate. No less important than the insights they offer about the operations of and the problems confronting courts, the selections make accessible contemporary justices' and judges' thinking about judicial activism and self-restraint, and the role of courts in the political process. The book contributes to the ongoing debate over off-the-bench commentaries and encourages readers to think about the qualities of judges - their temperament, character, judicial philosophies, and political views - as well as the role of courts in American politics.
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ISBN 13 9781568029122
ISBN 10 1568029128
Title Judges on Judging
Author David Obrien
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Year published 2004-02-18
Number of pages 364
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