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11 Comprehensive Constitutional Theories
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE THE BASIC MODEL
- 1 Nine Theories of Judicial Behavior 19
- 2 The Judge as Labor-Market Participant 57
- 3 The Judge as Occasional Legislator 78
- 4 The Mind of the Legislating Judge 93
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PART TWO THE MODEL ELABORATED
- 5 The Judicial Environment: External Constraints on Judging 125
- 6 Altering the Environment: Tenure and Salary Issues 158
- 7 Judicial Method: Internal Constraints on Judging 174
- 8 Judges Are Not Law Professors 204
- 9 Is Pragmatic Adjudication Inescapable? 230
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III Justices
- 10 The Supreme Court Is a Political Court 269
- 11 Comprehensive Constitutional Theories 324
- 12 Judicial Cosmopolitanism 347
- Conclusion 369
- Acknowledgments 379
- Index 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE THE BASIC MODEL
- 1 Nine Theories of Judicial Behavior 19
- 2 The Judge as Labor-Market Participant 57
- 3 The Judge as Occasional Legislator 78
- 4 The Mind of the Legislating Judge 93
-
PART TWO THE MODEL ELABORATED
- 5 The Judicial Environment: External Constraints on Judging 125
- 6 Altering the Environment: Tenure and Salary Issues 158
- 7 Judicial Method: Internal Constraints on Judging 174
- 8 Judges Are Not Law Professors 204
- 9 Is Pragmatic Adjudication Inescapable? 230
-
III Justices
- 10 The Supreme Court Is a Political Court 269
- 11 Comprehensive Constitutional Theories 324
- 12 Judicial Cosmopolitanism 347
- Conclusion 369
- Acknowledgments 379
- Index 381