The Behavior of Federal Judges - A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Rational Choice - Hardback - 2013
Lee Epstein, William M. Landes, Richard A. Posner
Resumo
Federal judges are not just robots or politicians in robes, yet their behavior is not well understood, even among themselves. Using statistical methods, a political scientist, an economist, and a judge construct a unified theory of judicial decisionmaking to dispel the mystery of how decisions from district courts to the Supreme Court are made.
Year of publication: 2013
Pagination: 440 pages, 20 graphs, 100 tables
Format: Hardback
Year of publication: 2013
Pagination: 440 pages, 20 graphs, 100 tables
Format: Hardback
The Behavior of Federal Judges - A Theoretical and...
Resumo
Federal judges are not just robots or politicians in robes, yet their behavior is not well understood, even among themselves. Using statistical methods, a political scientist, an economist, and a judge construct a unified theory of judicial decisionmaking to dispel the mystery of how decisions from district courts to the Supreme Court are made.
Year of publication: 2013
Pagination: 440 pages, 20 graphs, 100 tables
Format: Hardback
Year of publication: 2013
Pagination: 440 pages, 20 graphs, 100 tables
Format: Hardback
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Harvard University Press
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Inglês
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246 x 170 x 33
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842
- Colecção
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Jurisprudence & general issues
- Tema
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Constitution: government & the state|Courts & procedure
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United States
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9780674049895
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