Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court

Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court
Author: Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1972
Genre: Court calendars
ISBN: UCAL:B4178222

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Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court

Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court
Author: Federal Judicial Center. Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1972
Genre: Court congestion and delay
ISBN: UOM:39015012189950

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Report

Report
Author: Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1972
Genre: Court congestion and delay
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043922413

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The Workload of the Supreme Court

The Workload of the Supreme Court
Author: Gerhard Casper,Richard A. Posner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043902340

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Examines the history of the workload problem of the Court, analyzes causes of the increased caseload & its impact on the Court's effectiveness, discusses previous research on the increase, & evaluates the earlier findings & conclusions in light of statistical data. Distributed by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.

Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court

Report of the Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court
Author: Study Group on the Caseload of the Supreme Court
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1973
Genre: Court congestion and delay
ISBN: IND:30000066889696

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FBI Charter Act of 1979 S 1612

FBI Charter Act of 1979  S  1612
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1564
Release: 1980
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCBK:C051766604

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Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1979

Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1979
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1979
Genre: Courts
ISBN: UOM:39015083099369

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Building the Judiciary

Building the Judiciary
Author: Justin Crowe
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400842575

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How did the federal judiciary transcend early limitations to become a powerful institution of American governance? How did the Supreme Court move from political irrelevance to political centrality? Building the Judiciary uncovers the causes and consequences of judicial institution-building in the United States from the commencement of the new government in 1789 through the close of the twentieth century. Explaining why and how the federal judiciary became an independent, autonomous, and powerful political institution, Justin Crowe moves away from the notion that the judiciary is exceptional in the scheme of American politics, illustrating instead how it is subject to the same architectonic politics as other political institutions. Arguing that judicial institution-building is fundamentally based on a series of contested questions regarding institutional design and delegation, Crowe develops a theory to explain why political actors seek to build the judiciary and the conditions under which they are successful. He both demonstrates how the motivations of institution-builders ranged from substantive policy to partisan and electoral politics to judicial performance, and details how reform was often provoked by substantial changes in the political universe or transformational entrepreneurship by political leaders. Embedding case studies of landmark institution-building episodes within a contextual understanding of each era under consideration, Crowe presents a historically rich narrative that offers analytically grounded explanations for why judicial institution-building was pursued, how it was accomplished, and what--in the broader scheme of American constitutional democracy--it achieved.