The Gatekeepers
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There are more than 600 Federal district judges serving today and they decide some 230000 civil cases each year. About 90% of the decisions they reach are final. Lyles argues that these lower court judges not only influence the flow of information to the judicial hierarchy but they formulate questions that influence how higher courts including the Supreme Court respond. As such they are key elements in the formulation and implementation of public policy. To cite a few examples they desegregate school districts run mental institutions and prisons break up monopolies and reapportion legislatures.Lyles begins by examining the structure and function of federal courts and detailing the history operation and purpose of the district courts. He then turns to the selection nomination and appointment of district judges. Lyles then analyzes the extent to which presidents might advance policy objectives through their judicial appointments to the district courts. After examining how African-American Latino and white judges male and female view their roles as policy actors Lyles concludes with a discussion of the implications of the study. Important for students and scholars of contemporary public policy and the court system.
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