| List of Tables | ix | |
| Preface | xi | |
| Acknowledgments | xiii | |
| CHAPTER 1 | ||
| Thinking about Judicial Behavior | 1 | |
| Models of Judicial Behavior | 5 | |
| Shared Assumptions: The Judge as Mr. Spock | 9 | |
| Limitations of the Dominant Models | 19 | |
| Audience as a Perspective | 21 | |
| CHAPTER 2 | ||
| Judging as Self-Presentation | 25 | |
| People and Their Audiences | 25 | |
| Judicial Self-Presentation: A First Look | 32 | |
| Audiences and Judicial Behavior | 43 | |
| CHAPTER 3 | ||
| Court Colleagues, the Public, and the Other Branches of Government | 50 | |
| Court Colleagues | 50 | |
| The General Public | 60 | |
| The Other Branches | 72 | |
| Conclusions | 85 | |
| CHAPTER 4 | ||
| Social and Professional Groups | 88 | |
| Social Groups | 88 | |
| Professional Groups: Lawyers and Judges | 97 | |
| Conclusions | 116 | |
| CHAPTER 5 | ||
| Policy Groups, the News Media, and the Greenhouse Effect | 118 | |
| Policy Groups | 118 | |
| The News Media | 135 | |
| A Greenhouse Effect? | 139 | |
| Conclusions | 155 | |
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Publication information:
Book title: Judges and Their Audiences: A Perspective on Judicial Behavior.
Contributors: Lawrence Baum - Author.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Place of publication: Princeton, NJ.
Publication year: 2006.
Page number: vii.
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