Politics of the US Supreme Court

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<p>First published in 1980 <i>The Politics of the US Supreme Court</i> offers the first introductory analysis of the US Supreme Court written by a non-American political scientist specifically for students. It provides three distinct advantages: First it presents the Supreme Court in an accessible format for those unfamiliar with the American judicial system while offering American readers a fresh political perspective that contrasts with predominantly legal academic literature. Second the author's broad perspective enables a concise synthesis of the Court's historical and contemporary constitutional role decision-making processes and relationships with other branches of government and the American people. The analysis centres on a detailed examination of the Court's internal decision-making process including the enforcement (or lack thereof) of its decisions. Third the book addresses the theoretical debate about an unaccountable Court's proper role within a democratic system—a topic of growing interest to political scientists globally.</p><p>The text deliberately avoids excessive legalism instead offering a lively readable account rooted in concrete examples and the human personalities behind case names making this complex institution more accessible and engaging. This book will be a valuable historical reference for students of American Politics.</p>
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