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Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court

Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court

An Empirical Approach

9780195368628
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When the Supreme Court agrees to decide a case, the litigants make an (usually one-hour) oral presentation to the Court. In all the steps in the Courts decision, this is the only public part. As such, it provides an important window into the Courts decision-making processes. Using original transcripts from the last 8 sessions of the Supreme Court, Wrightsmans empirical research is the first of its kind. The purpose of this book is to examine how the oral arguments work, and theireffect on the Courts decisions. It also draws the important distinction between ideological cases (i.e. hot-button issues such as the death penalty, affirmative action, abortion, and the environment) and non-ideological cases (bankruptcy, tax code, civil litigation), and shows the different ways inwhich theyre treated.
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OUP USA
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9780195368628
9780195368628

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
161 x 242
Weight (g)
465
  • Series Foreward; Preface; Acknowledgments; Oral Arguments: Are They No Longer Essential?; Justices Views on the Significance of Oral Arguments; The Behavior of Advocates before the Supreme Court; Justices Questions and Statements; The Idiosyncratic Nature of Justices Behavior during Oral Arguments; Oral Arguments in a Landmark Case; Predicting Votes from Oral Arguments; Contentious Issues; References; Index;
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