The Puzzle of Unanimity. Consensus on the United States Supreme Court.
Corley, Pamela C.; Steigerwalt, Amy; Ward, Artemus
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hardcover. The first comprehensive account of how the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court achieve consensus. Num Pages: 216 pages, black & white line drawings, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: 1KBB; LNAA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 534. Weight in Grams: 454.
The U.S. Supreme Court typically rules on cases that present complex legal questions. Given the challenging nature of its cases and the popular view that the Court is divided along ideological lines, it's commonly assumed that the Court routinely hands down equally-divided decisions. Yet the justices actually issue unanimous decisions in approximately one third of the cases they decide.
Drawing on data from the U.S. Supreme Court database, internal court documents, and the justices' private papers, The Puzzle of Unanimity provides the first comprehensive account of how the Court reaches consensus. Pamela Corley, Amy Steigerwalt, and Artemus Ward propose and ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
216
Condition
New
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804784726
SKU
V9780804784726
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About Corley, Pamela C.; Steigerwalt, Amy; Ward, Artemus
Pamela C. Corley is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University. Amy Steigerwalt is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Graduate Studies at Georgia State University. Artemus Ward is Associate Professor of Political Science at Northern Illinois University.
Reviews for The Puzzle of Unanimity. Consensus on the United States Supreme Court.
"The Puzzle of Unanimity is a well-written book. Its methods are clear and easily accessible to a wide audience, and the authors' findings contribute significantly to prior studies on Supreme Court decision-making . . . [the] authors provide strong and generalizable evidence consistent with their theory."—Nancy Scherer, Tulsa Law Review "The book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of ... Read more