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Judges and Their Audiences: A Perspective on Judicial Behavior

By: Lawrence Baum | Book details

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CONTENTS
List of Tablesix
Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
CHAPTER 1
Thinking about Judicial Behavior1
Models of Judicial Behavior5
Shared Assumptions: The Judge as Mr. Spock9
Limitations of the Dominant Models19
Audience as a Perspective21
CHAPTER 2
Judging as Self-Presentation25
People and Their Audiences25
Judicial Self-Presentation: A First Look32
Audiences and Judicial Behavior43
CHAPTER 3
Court Colleagues, the Public, and the Other Branches of Government50
Court Colleagues50
The General Public60
The Other Branches72
Conclusions85
CHAPTER 4
Social and Professional Groups88
Social Groups88
Professional Groups: Lawyers and Judges97
Conclusions116
CHAPTER 5
Policy Groups, the News Media, and the Greenhouse Effect118
Policy Groups118
The News Media135
A Greenhouse Effect?139
Conclusions155

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