Opinion Writing in the U.S. Supreme Court and the High Court of AustraliaRandazzo, Kirk A
Concurring opinions raise a theoretical puzzle for scholars of the Supreme Court and offer a unique opportunity to differentiate between voting for the outcome versus voting for the opinion. The justice agrees with the result, yet seeks to limit, expand, clarify or change the grounds for an other...
作者:Corley, Pamela C. 出版年:2011-1 页数:146 定价:$ 27.06 ISBN:9781438430669 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Concurring Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court的书评 ···(全部 0 条) 论坛· ...
Objective To determine whether judicial ideology affects the focus on risk of Supreme Court opinions. Methods Original, random sampling of 120000 Court opinions; use of LIWC software to analyze risk focus of each opinion; regression analysis of ideology on risk focus. Results As ideology becomes ...
Supreme CourtPrisoners’ rightsThurgood MarshallPotter StewartJohn Paul StevensEstelle v. GambleHouchins v. KQEDHarry Blackmun PapersOpinion writingDrawing from internal memoranda available in Justice Harry Blackmun's papers in the Library of Congress, this chapter reconstructs the behind-the-scenes ...
His hate for gays and lesbians was so intense that he did something Supreme Court justices rarely do when they write their opinion: he stood and read it himself in the Lawrence case. He also used the tired old right-wing mantra of comparing homosexuality to murder in Romer v Evans.“Of ...
Learn a bit more About Me Lisa J Schmidt Your Law Geek What does a 50-page Supreme Court opinion with 2 dissents mean to you? For Attorney Lisa J. Schmidt, it’s a fun, challenging opportunity. Lisa is an attorney licensed to practice in Michigan with a long history of creative and ...
Learn a bit more About Me Lisa J Schmidt Your Law Geek What does a 50-page Supreme Court opinion with 2 dissents mean to you? For Attorney Lisa J. Schmidt, it’s a fun, challenging opportunity. Lisa is an attorney licensed to practice in Michigan with a long history of creative and ...
Personally, I would be astounded if that were true; in my professional opinion, she’s limiting her target audience unnecessarily. In my experience, world travelers are not the only people who read travel memoirs. Indeed, the armchair traveler tends to read about many places she never visits ...
An old-timer in the business, a sweet soul of other days, drops into my room. “Don’t be upset,” he says, seeing my face. “They’re not shooting the picture tomorrow. Something will turn up. You’ll revise.” I ask him what in his opinion there is to write, what does he ...