Law clerks, support personnel, and the decline of consensual norms on the United States Supreme Court, 1935-1995 / Bradley J. Best.
2002
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Title
Law clerks, support personnel, and the decline of consensual norms on the United States Supreme Court, 1935-1995 / Bradley J. Best.
Published
New York : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2002.
Call Number
KF8742 .B473 2002
ISBN
1931202354 (alk. paper)
Description
ix, 278 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50124481
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-251) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Illustrations
Ch. 1
Toward a New Theory of the Decline in Consensual Norms on the United States Supreme Court
1
Ch. 2
Research Design: Testing an Alternative Formulation of the Small Group Hypothesis as an Explanation of the Historical Decline in Consensual Norms
53
Ch. 3
The Law Clerks: Informal Organization on the United States Supreme Court
83
Ch. 4
Law Clerks, Support Staff, and Nonconsensual Opinion Writing: Examining Basic Relationships
123
Ch. 5
Analyzing Changes in the Membership of the United States Supreme Court: Toward a Multivariate Explanation of Nonconsensual Opinion Writing
143
Ch. 6
Law Clerks, Support Personnel, and the Writing of Nonconsensual Opinions: Controlling for Changes in the Court's Membership
167
Ch. 7
Modeling the Effects of Law Clerks and Support Personnel on the Writing of Nonconsensual Opinions: Controlling for Changes in Caseload and Docket Composition
195
Ch. 8
Conclusions
227
Bibliography
239
App. A
253
App. B
263
Index
275