Litigating Federalism - (Contributions in Legal Studies) by Eric N Waltenburg & Bill Swinford (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Waltenburg and Swinford provide a detailed and systematic examination of state government activity before the U.S. Supreme Court.
- About the Author: ERIC N. WALTENBURG is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Purdue University.
- 176 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Government
- Series Name: Contributions in Legal Studies
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About the Book
Waltenburg and Swinford provide a detailed and systematic examination of state government activity before the U.S. Supreme Court. They provide an explanatory model of state litigation behavior that both rests upon a solid theoretical perspective and places state decisions in a larger political context.
After an examination of the evolution of U.S. constitutional law on issues of direct state concern, Waltenburg and Swinford focus most of their attention on qualitative and quanitative analyses of the behavior over time of states in all their roles before the Court. Scholars and other researchers interested in judicial decision-making, Constitutional Law, and inter-governmental relations will find this a particularly useful study.
Book Synopsis
Waltenburg and Swinford provide a detailed and systematic examination of state government activity before the U.S. Supreme Court. They provide an explanatory model of state litigation behavior that both rests upon a solid theoretical perspective and places state decisions in a larger political context.
After an examination of the evolution of U.S. constitutional law on issues of direct state concern, Waltenburg and Swinford focus most of their attention on qualitative and quanitative analyses of the behavior over time of states in all their roles before the Court. Scholars and other researchers interested in judicial decision-making, Constitutional Law, and inter-governmental relations will find this a particularly useful study.Review Quotes
.,."this text is recommended for law students and anyone majoring in government studies. It would also be useful for persons who are conducting research in this area."-Legal Information Alert
?...this text is recommended for law students and anyone majoring in government studies. It would also be useful for persons who are conducting research in this area.?-Legal Information Alert
?This book still contributes to our understanding of groups and their strategies before the Supreme Court. Scholars of Supreme Court decision making, interest groups, and state politics may find this work of interest.?-The Law and Politics Book Review
?This readable volume breaks new ground in the analysis of a major trend in U.S. federalism.?-Publius
..."this text is recommended for law students and anyone majoring in government studies. It would also be useful for persons who are conducting research in this area."-Legal Information Alert
"This readable volume breaks new ground in the analysis of a major trend in U.S. federalism."-Publius
"This book still contributes to our understanding of groups and their strategies before the Supreme Court. Scholars of Supreme Court decision making, interest groups, and state politics may find this work of interest."-The Law and Politics Book Review
About the Author
ERIC N. WALTENBURG is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Purdue University. His teaching and research interests focus on judicial politics, federalism, constitutional law, and interest groups.
BILL SWINFORD is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Richmond. His teaching and research interests focus on constitutional law, civil liberties, and American adoption law.