Courts, Judges, & Politics (6th ed.)
COURTS, JUDGES, & POLITICS (6th ed.)
2005. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Walter F. Murphy
C. Herman Pritchett
Lee Epstein
Jack Knight
Description (from McGraw-Hill)
This classic reader has been a best selling component to the Judicial Process/Judicial Politics/American Legal System course for years. Now thoroughly updated while retaining the features that made it attractive for so long: organization, structure, coverage, narrative, choice of excerpts, and flexibility in use, Lee Epstein, Jack Knight and Walter Murphy continue the tradition of this book.
Contents
Part I. The Nature of Judging
Chapter 1 Political Jurisprudence
Chapter 2 Courts in Constitutional Democracies
Part II. The American Legal System
Chapter 3 Judicial Organization
Chapter 4 Judicial Selection and Retention
Chapter 5 The Bar
Part III. Judicial Power
Chapter 6 Access to Judicial Power
Chapter 7 Instruments of Judicial Power
Chapter 8 Limitations on Judicial Power
Part IV. Judicial Decision Making
Chapter 9 Fact Finding in the Courts
Chapter 10 Precedents and Legal Reasoning
Chapter 11 Statutory Interpretation
Chapter 12 Constitutional Interpretation
Chapter 13 The Processes of Judicial Decision Making
Chapter 14 The Impact of Judicial Decisions