1st Edition
The Transformation Of The Supreme Court's Agenda From The New Deal To The Reagan Administration
By Richard Pacelle
Copyright 1992
264 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
264 Pages
by
Routledge
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When we think of judicial activism–the Court's role in making public policy–we often focus on individuals: the Robert Borks or Thurgood Marshalls of the times. In this book, Richard Pacelle explores the institutional judicial activism of the Supreme Court through the dramatic changes in its agenda as it has evolved from 1933 to the present. Once dominated by economic issues, the Supreme Court's... Read more
The Supreme Court's Agenda and American Politics -- A Theoretical Framework for Agenda Building and Change -- The Transformation of the Agenda and the Supreme Court -- The Waning of Economic Issues: Shifting Agenda Priorities -- Federalism and U.S. Regulation: The Transitional Agenda -- The Growth of Civil Liberties: The Modern Agenda -- The Rehnquist Court and the Future of the Court's Agenda -- Inclusion of Cases and Composition of Policy Areas -- Tenure of Chief Justices of the United States -- Supreme Court Decisions Cited -- Digest of Important Cases
Biography
Richard L. Pacelle






