ABSTRACT

An excellent introduction to judicial politics as a method of analysis, the eighth edition of Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking focuses on policy in the judicial process. Rather than limiting the text to coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court, G. Alan Tarr examines the judiciary as the third branch of government, and weaves four major premises throughout the text: (1) Courts in the United States have always played an important role in governing and their role has increased in recent decades; (2) Judicial policymaking is a distinctive activity; (3) Courts make policy in a variety of ways; and (4) Courts may be the objects of public policy, as well as creators.

New to the Eighth Edition

  • Discusses appointments by Presidents Donald Trump and Joseph Biden to the federal courts, including the confirmations of Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Coney Barrett, and Jackson to the Supreme Court
  • Introduces the controversy of the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket”
  • Analyzes the legal and political aftermath of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overruling Roe v. Wade
  • Examines other key state and federal rulings on non-unanimous verdicts in criminal cases, gerrymandering, climate change, and separation between church and state

chapter 1|19 pages

Courts and Law

part I|104 pages

Structures and Participants in the Judicial Process2 The Federal and State Court Systems 233 Judges 504 Lawyers 91

chapter 2|27 pages

The Federal and State Court Systems

chapter 3|41 pages

Judges

chapter 4|34 pages

Lawyers

part II|146 pages

Judicial Process and Judicial Decision Making5 Trials and Appeals 1276 Criminal Justice and the Courts 1657 Civil Justice and the Courts 2138 Judicial Decision Making 241

chapter 5|38 pages

Trials and Appeals

chapter 6|48 pages

Criminal Justice and the Courts

chapter 7|28 pages

Civil Justice and the Courts

chapter 8|30 pages

Judicial Decision Making

part III|90 pages

Judicial Policymaking9 Judicial Policymaking: An Introduction 27310 Federal Court Policymaking 29811 State Court Policymaking 329

chapter 9|25 pages

Judicial Policymaking: An Introduction

chapter 10|31 pages

Federal Court Policymaking

chapter 11|32 pages

State Court Policymaking