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The Constrained Court: Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make

By: Michael A. Bailey; Forrest Maltzman | Book details

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CONTENTS
Prefaceix
1.Introduction1
2.The Measure of Law: Estimating Preferences across Institutions and Time17
Part I. Legal Value Constraints
3.Disentangling Law and Policy Preferences47
4.Law Matters64
5.Causes and Consequences of Diverse Legal Values80
Part II. Political Constraints
6.Separation of Powers and the Strategic Constraint95
7.Signals from the Executive121
8.Conclusion140
Appendix. Statistical Details156
Notes175
References185
Index203

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