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Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses

Congressional Constraint and Judicial Responses: Examining Judiciary Committee Court Curbing and Court Structuring Bills by H. Chris Tecklenburg
English | PDF | 2020 | 128 Pages | ISBN : 3030380831 | 1.4 MB

This book examines the relationship between Congress and the Federal Judiciary over time. Several aspects of this separation of power dynamics are examined, including court curbing legislation, court structuring legislation, justiciability, and judicial review. Unlike prior works, this book examines this relationship from a bicameral perspective, as it is argued that there are different motivations and reasons as to why and how each chamber of Congress approaches its relationship with the federal judiciary. In addition, this book considers the role of the judiciary committee in the legislative process, as bills that were reported out of committee are examined. Several possible causes of this legislative activity and judicial responses are analyzed, including polarization, judicial review, unanimity on the court, the changing issue agenda of the Court, ideological institutional distance, and divided government. The results reveal that there are important differences with regard to how the chambers interact with the federal judiciary.

Anna of Denmark: The material and visual culture of the Stuart courts, 1589–1619

Posted By: arundhati
Anna of Denmark: The material and visual culture of the Stuart courts, 1589–1619

Jemma Field, "Anna of Denmark: The material and visual culture of the Stuart courts, 1589–1619 "
English | ISBN: 152614249X | 2020 | 272 pages | EPUB | 3 MB

Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are Wrong for America

Posted By: l3ivo
Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are Wrong for America

Cass R. Sunstein, "Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are Wrong for America"
English | 2005 | ISBN: 0465083269, 0465083277 | 304 pages | PDF | 1.1 MB

Rape and the Criminal Trial: Reconceptualising the Courtroom as an Affective Assemblage

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Rape and the Criminal Trial: Reconceptualising the Courtroom as an Affective Assemblage

Rape and the Criminal Trial: Reconceptualising the Courtroom as an Affective Assemblage by Anna Carline
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 153 Pages | ISBN : 303038683X | 2.64 MB

This book explores the shortcomings of the criminal justice system’s response to sexual violence. Despite a plethora of legal and policy reforms, concerns remain regarding the conviction rates for rape and the extent to which cases fall out of the system. Ample research has highlighted the ongoing impact of ‘rape myths’ and the presence of an ‘implementation gap’ whereby policies, provisions and measures — proposed in order to improve the system’s response — are frequently not brought into practice, nor utilised as expected.

Arrows in a Quiver: From Contact to the Courts in Indigenous-Canadian Relations

Posted By: First1
Arrows in a Quiver: From Contact to the Courts in Indigenous-Canadian Relations

Arrows in a Quiver: From Contact to the Courts in Indigenous-Canadian Relations by James Frideres
English | November 23rd, 2019 | ISBN: 0889776784 | 325 pages | EPUB | 2.04 MB

In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report, Arrows in a Quiver provides an overview of Indigenous-settler relations, including how land is central to Indigenous identity and how the Canadian state systematically marginalizes Indigenous people. Illustrating the various "arrows in a quiver" that Indigenous people use to fight back, such as grassroots organizing, political engagement, and the courts, Frideres situates "settler colonialism" historically and explains why decolonization requires a fundamental transformation of long-standing government policy for reconciliation to occur.