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Judicial Entrepreneurship Cynthia L. Cates

Judicial Entrepreneurship By Cynthia L. Cates

Judicial Entrepreneurship by Cynthia L. Cates


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A look at how and why certain judges develop unique legal concepts and work for change in the law. Through a series of case studies, the authors argue for the assessment of judicial activity from a fresh perspective. They focus on the appellate system and judges who help to move the law.

Judicial Entrepreneurship Summary

Judicial Entrepreneurship: The Role of the Judge in the Marketplace of Ideas by Cynthia L. Cates

A fresh and provocative perspective on the judicial process and the transmission of ideas into law. Professors McIntosh and Cates demonstrate, through the actions and writings of such diverse jurists as Louis Brandeis, Sandra Day O'Connor, Jerome Frank, and Hans Linde, how judges' pet intellectual projects become the fodder for new ideas in the law.

Through a series of case studies, Professors McIntosh and Cates argue for the assessment of judicial activity from a fresh perspective. They focus on the appellate system and those judges who help to move the law-i.e., entrepreneurs. Appeals court judges are in a unique position in that they are presented with real opportunities to influence the shape and meaning of law.

Jurists have special interests, some areas of the law that particularly attract them. When questions arise in these fields, jurists are likely to seize the moment, allowing them to express their expertise and be creative. This is not only a natural course for highly motivated individuals, but also a mode of operation that is important to the development of our law. Through an examination of the actions and writings of such diverse jurists as Louis Brandeis, Sandra Day O'Connor, Jerome Frank, and Hans Linde, the authors explore this concept of entrepreneurship, in which judges take on and promote their pet projects. Of great interest to scholars and researchers in political science and law, and those concerned with judicial process and behavior, and court policymaking.

About Cynthia L. Cates

WAYNE V. McINTOSH is Associate Professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park. Among other works, he is the author of The Appeal of Civil Law: A Political Economic Analysis of Litigation.

CYNTHIA L. CATES is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Towson University. She formerly served as a senior policy analyst with the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations where she specialized in court policies affecting intergovernmental relations.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Judicial Entrepreneurship: Selling Jurisprudence Louis Brandeis: The Consummate Entrepreneur Jerome Frank: The Art of the Hard Sell Hans Linde: Interstate Trade in Legal Ideas Sandra Day O'Connor: The Soft Selling of the Guarantee Clause Conclusions Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313305191
9780313305191
0313305196
Judicial Entrepreneurship: The Role of the Judge in the Marketplace of Ideas by Cynthia L. Cates
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-10-28
152
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