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John Andrew Frey By Charles Lopeman

John Andrew Frey by Charles Lopeman


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Examines the impact of judicial activists in State Supreme Courts. The author argues that the presence of an activist advocate explains a court's transformation to active policy making, and that other apparent explanations for this phenomenon are insufficient.

John Andrew Frey Summary

John Andrew Frey: Policy Making in State Supreme Courts by Charles Lopeman

Lopeman examines the impact advocacy of intentional judicial activism by a justice of a state supreme court can have on establishing the court as a policy maker. He examines the attitudinal model and the judicial role model of decision making and concludes that, while the attitudinal model might describe the decision-making process in the U.S. Supreme Court, the judicial role model better describes decision making in state supreme courts. This judicial role model allows the activist to transform a court into a policy maker.

The traditions, recent history, and biographies of recent justices of the Indiana, West Virginia, and Ohio courts are examined to establish a significant relationship between the presence of an activist advocate justice and active policy making by the courts. These courts' decisions in cases with policy making potential are contrasted with decisions in similar cases of three state supreme courts that did not have an advocate justice. Lopeman argues that the presence of an activist advocate explains a court's transformation to active policy making, and that other apparent explanations are insufficient. He emphasizes that the motives of an activist advocate are likely to determine the permanence of policy making in the court. This volume is an important resource for political scientists, legal scholars, and other researchers involved with judicial decision making, state politics, and state constitutional law.

About Charles Lopeman

CHARLES S. LOPEMAN is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the State University of West Georgia./e Prior to his career in teaching, Professor Lopeman served as a practicing attorney and government official.

Table of Contents

Preface Judicial Policy Making: An Overview Indiana West Virginia Ohio Idaho, Florida, and Pennsylvania Comparisons and Conclusions Bibliographic Essay Index

Additional information

NPB9780275964559
9780275964559
0275964558
John Andrew Frey: Policy Making in State Supreme Courts by Charles Lopeman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-10-30
144
N/A
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