Curbing the Court : Why the Public Constrains Judicial Independence
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107188415
ISBN-13
9781107188419
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 20th, 2020
Print length
318 Pages
Weight
576 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.40 x 2.50 cms
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Political science & theoryPublic opinion & pollsCourts & procedure
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This book explains why citizens often support curbing attacks on the Supreme Court, and how this subsequently constrains the Court's political independence and power. The authors shed light on why contemporary debates over the Supreme Court are so contentious, particularly during times of increased partisan polarization.
What motivates political actors with diverging interests to respect the Supreme Court''s authority? A popular answer is that the public serves as the guardian of judicial independence by punishing elected officials who undermine the justices. Curbing the Court challenges this claim, presenting a new theory of how we perceive the Supreme Court. Bartels and Johnston argue that, contrary to conventional wisdom, citizens are not principled defenders of the judiciary. Instead, they seek to limit the Court''s power when it suits their political aims, and this inclination is heightened during times of sharp partisan polarization. Backed by a wealth of observational and experimental data, Bartels and Johnston push the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical boundaries of the study of public opinion of the courts. By connecting citizens to the strategic behavior of elites, this book offers fresh insights into the vulnerability of judicial institutions in an increasingly contentious era of American politics.
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