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List of Illustrations | ||
List of Tables | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Introduction: Supreme Court Policy Making | 1 |
2 | Models of Decision Making: The Legal Model | 44 |
3 | Models of Decision Making: The Attitudinal and Rational Choice Models | 86 |
4 | A Political History of the Supreme Court | 115 |
5 | Staffing the Court | 178 |
6 | Getting into Court | 223 |
7 | The Decision on the Merits: The Legal Model | 279 |
8 | The Decision on the Merits: The Attitudinal and Rational Choice Models | 312 |
9 | Opinion Assignment and Opinion Coalitions | 357 |
10 | The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy | 406 |
11 | Conclusion | 430 |
Case Index | 436 | |
General Index | 444 |
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