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Prisoners' Rights John A. Fliter

Prisoners' Rights By John A. Fliter

Prisoners' Rights by John A. Fliter


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These variables are incorporated in a strategic analysis of judicial decision making in an attempt to understand the constitutional development of rights in this area.

Fliter examines dozens of cases spanning 50 years and provides a systematic analysis of strategic interaction on the Supreme Court.

Prisoners' Rights Summary

Prisoners' Rights: The Supreme Court and Evolving Standards of Decency by John A. Fliter

Prisoners' rights is an area of constitutional law that is often overlooked. Combining an historical and strategic analysis, this study describes the doctrinal development of the constitutional rights of prisoners from the pre-Warren Court period through the current Rehnquist Court. Like many provisions in the Bill of Rights, the meaning of the Eighth Amendment's language on cruel and unusual punishment and the scope of prisoners' rights have been influenced by prevailing public opinion, interest group advocacy, andmost importantlythe ideological values of the nine individuals who sit on the Supreme Court. These variables are incorporated in a strategic analysis of judicial decision making in an attempt to understand the constitutional development of rights in this area.

Fliter examines dozens of cases spanning 50 years and provides a systematic analysis of strategic interaction on the Supreme Court. His results support the notion that justices do not simply vote their policy preferences; some seek to influence their colleagues and the broader legal community. In many cases there was evidence of strategic interaction in the form of voting fluidity, substantive opinion revisions, dissents from denial of certiorari, and lobbying to form a majority coalition. The analysis reaches beyond death penalty cases and includes noncapital cases arising under the Eighth Amendment, habeas corpus petitions, conditions of confinement cases, and due process claims.

About John A. Fliter

JOHN A. FLITER is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Kansas State University. His articles have appeared in Law and Society Review, Southeastern Political Review, Journal of Church and State, and Free Speech Yearbook. His research interests include Supreme Court decision making, civil rights and liberties, and judicial policy impact and implementation.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Federal Courts, Politics, and Prisoners' Rights Law, Politics, and Strategy in Supreme Court Decision Making Early Court Decisions and Prisoners' Rights The Warren Court and Prisoners' Rights, 1953-1969 The Burger Court and Prisoners' Rights, 1969-1986 The Rehnquist Court and Prisoners' Rights, 1986-Present Prisoners' Rights, the Supreme Court, and Evolving Standards of Decency Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313314759
9780313314759
0313314756
Prisoners' Rights: The Supreme Court and Evolving Standards of Decency by John A. Fliter
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-12-30
240
N/A
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