Judging on a Collegial Court by Virginia A Hettinger

Judging on a Collegial Court by Virginia A Hettinger

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Dissensus is often viewed in the professional world as a starting point for collaboration. When dissensus occurs in a federal court, however, it raises the question of whether this difference of opinion maintains the integrity of the judiciary or undermines its legitimacy. This book examines the dynamic that gives rise to such dissensus in courts.

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Judging on a Collegial Court by Virginia A Hettinger

Dissensus is often viewed in the professional world as a starting point for collaboration; rather than leaving decisions to just one person, dissent offers the opportunity to rethink or reinvent an idea, leading, one hopes, to a better result. When dissensus occurs in a federal court, however, it raises the question of whether this difference of opinion maintains the integrity of the judiciary or undermines its legitimacy. In ""Judging on a Collegial Court: Influences on Federal Appellate Decision Making"", Virginia Hettinger, Stefanie Lindquist, and Wendy Martinek examine the dynamic that gives rise to such dissensus in federal appeals courts, revealing how the appellate process shapes the content and the consistency of the law.
Using sophisticated state-of-the-art statistical techniques, the authors present convincing and often surprising answers to their research questionsTheir work helps to illuminate judicial voting and judicial opinion behavior on the appeals courts and as such contributes to our understanding of appeals court decision-making. The book will surely be considered a classic in the field. - Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, author of Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection from Roosevelt through Reagan ""This is an excellent and ambitious work that is theoretically driven and empirically grounded. The authors offer a persuasive and compelling account of the internal dynamics of the U.S. Courts of Appeals.... It is challenging to offer a unified circuit court model. But the authors do that and much more. The resulting work is meticulously researched and well-written. It will be a definitive work on the courts."" - Tracey E. George, Vanderbilt University ""[Judging on a Collegial Court] is theoretically rich and methodologically sophisticated."" - Law and Politics Book Review
Virginia A. Hettinger is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. Stefanie A. Lindquist is Associate Professor of Political Science and Law at Vanderbilt University. Wendy L. Martinek is Associate Professor of Political Science at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
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ISBN 13 9780813926971
ISBN 10 0813926971
Title Judging on a Collegial Court
Author Virginia A Hettinger
Series Constitutionalism And Democracy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Year published 2007-07-30
Number of pages 168
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