Campaigns and the Court
Discover the intricate relationship between national electoral politics and the Supreme Court in Campaigns and the Court by renowned constitutional scholar, author, and expert. Published by Columbia University Press in 1999, this compelling study spans 352 pages, offering a deep dive into how political campaigns influence the Court's decisions and operations.
In Campaigns and the Court, Stephenson expertly demythologizes the notion of the Supreme Court as a neutral arbiter "above politics," revealing the dynamic interplay between political forces and judicial outcomes. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the American legal system and its entanglement with the political landscape.
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