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Reason and History in Judicial Judgment

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352 pages
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13 hours

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The book explores three critical crises affecting American judicial statesmanship, focusing on the challenges faced by the judiciary in maintaining its integrity and independence. It delves into the interplay between law and politics, examining how external pressures and societal changes impact judicial decision-making. Through insightful analysis, the author highlights the consequences of these crises on democracy and the rule of law, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the future of the American legal system.

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Reason and History in Judicial Judgment, Richard Stevens

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2017
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