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The Roosevelt Court
A Study in Judicial Politics and Values, 1937-1947 (Classics of Law & Society)

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Paperback, 276 pages
Published
United States, 1 July 2014

This is a brilliant analysis of Supreme Court decisions during a crucial decade in the Supreme Court's history, by a political scientist "interested in the social and psychological origins of judicial attitudes and the influence of individual predilections on the development of law." A much-cited classic of the Court and judicial decision-making from the point of view of social science and history -- not just doctrine -- this work is at last available in a new reprint edition. It is the book that jump-started the modern study of judicial behavior. "One of the most informative, judicious, and illuminating of all the books on our judicial history." -Henry Steele Commager "His analysis is continuously interesting to the general student of the Court.... Excellent analysis of the subject matter of Court opinions.... No one has done a better job of catching the true meaning of the Supreme Court's role as an instrumentality of government, or of putting that meaning into striking yet comprehensible language.... No better brief summary of the constitutional law of [this] decade can be found anywhere. Finally, the book Is studded with wise insights into the nature of judicial review and the business of the Supreme Court." -American Historical Review "Provocative, well-written, and adventurous." -New York Times "Written in an easy style, free of dogma, and interspersed with a sense of humor, it will solve for many the enigma of seven justices appointed by the same President and presumably endowed with a kindred social outlook attaining unprecedented heights of disagreement." -Christian Science Monitor Part of the Classics of Law & Society Series from Quid Pro Books, this is an authorized and unabridged republication of the original work. Presented in a modern format, it nonetheless retains and embeds the original pagination for continuity of referencing and syllabus and for the convenience of the reader. A new digital edition is also available from Quid Pro.

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This is a brilliant analysis of Supreme Court decisions during a crucial decade in the Supreme Court's history, by a political scientist "interested in the social and psychological origins of judicial attitudes and the influence of individual predilections on the development of law." A much-cited classic of the Court and judicial decision-making from the point of view of social science and history -- not just doctrine -- this work is at last available in a new reprint edition. It is the book that jump-started the modern study of judicial behavior. "One of the most informative, judicious, and illuminating of all the books on our judicial history." -Henry Steele Commager "His analysis is continuously interesting to the general student of the Court.... Excellent analysis of the subject matter of Court opinions.... No one has done a better job of catching the true meaning of the Supreme Court's role as an instrumentality of government, or of putting that meaning into striking yet comprehensible language.... No better brief summary of the constitutional law of [this] decade can be found anywhere. Finally, the book Is studded with wise insights into the nature of judicial review and the business of the Supreme Court." -American Historical Review "Provocative, well-written, and adventurous." -New York Times "Written in an easy style, free of dogma, and interspersed with a sense of humor, it will solve for many the enigma of seven justices appointed by the same President and presumably endowed with a kindred social outlook attaining unprecedented heights of disagreement." -Christian Science Monitor Part of the Classics of Law & Society Series from Quid Pro Books, this is an authorized and unabridged republication of the original work. Presented in a modern format, it nonetheless retains and embeds the original pagination for continuity of referencing and syllabus and for the convenience of the reader. A new digital edition is also available from Quid Pro.

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9781610272384
ISBN
1610272382
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Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.5 centimeters (0.39 kg)

About the Author

C. Herman Pritchett (1907-1995) was for generations a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and for 13 years the Chair of its renowned department of political science, and was former president of the American Political Science Association. He also taught at the University of California-Santa Barbara and Stanford. His books include Congress versus the Supreme Court; Courts, Judges and Politics (with Walter Murphy); The American Constitution; and The American Constitutional System. With this book and other oft-cited research, he became universally recognized as one of modern political science's founding figures: the originator of the empirical study of judicial behavior.

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