Comparing over 500 Supreme Court decisions with timely nationwide poll questions, Thomas R. Marshall shows that most Supreme Court decisions agree with poll majorities or pluralities across time and across issues and often represent Americans’ views to the same degree as federal policymakers.
Comparing over 500 Supreme Court decisions with timely nationwide poll questions, Thomas R. Marshall shows that most Supreme Court decisions agree with poll majorities or pluralities across time and across issues and often represent Americans’ views to the same degree as federal policymakers.
Thomas R. Marshall is professor of political science at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Viewing the Supreme Court as a Representative Institution Chapter 2: Measuring the Supreme Court's Representative Role Chapter 3: The Norm of Representation Chapter 4: The Justices' Representative Role Chapter 5: Representing Group Opinions Chapter 6: Representation, Public Opinion, and the Modern Court
Chapter 1: Viewing the Supreme Court as a Representative Institution Chapter 2: Measuring the Supreme Court's Representative Role Chapter 3: The Norm of Representation Chapter 4: The Justices' Representative Role Chapter 5: Representing Group Opinions Chapter 6: Representation, Public Opinion, and the Modern Court
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