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Book Title
Bench Press : The Collision of Courts, Politics, and the Media Ha
ISBN
9780804756778
Publication Name
Bench Press : the Collision of Courts, Politics, and the Media
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Series
Stanford Studies in Law and Politics Ser.
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Keith J. Bybee
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Bench Press is a first-of-its-kind collection of essays written by legal scholars, sitting judges, and working journalists assessing the state of judicial independence in the United States.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804756775
ISBN-13
9780804756778
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60191411

Product Key Features

Author
Keith J. Bybee
Publication Name
Bench Press : the Collision of Courts, Politics, and the Media
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Stanford Studies in Law and Politics Ser.
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Kf5130
Reviews
"This erudite and often provocative book addresses one of the most important challenges to American constitutionalism--the media representations of law and saturation of civic understanding. If we do not get this under control, our long-lived democratic republic will suffer. The authors outline the nature of the threats and a range of adjustments, offering a rich collection of voices from those who are struggling to regain integrity and independence for competing professions: the media and the judiciary."--Susan S. Silbey,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Articulate, erudite, focused, thoughtful and thought-provoking, each of the nine essays is expertly written and together form a fascinating body of keen observation and scholarly commentary that makeBench Pressan important, timely, and strongly recommended addition."--Midwest Book Review, "Each of them challenging in its own way, the essays treat the contemporary state of the judiciary from a variety of perspectives: judicial 'appearance,' methods of selecting judges, media treatment of the judiciary and its decisions, public conceptions, and others. The authors' approaches and conclusions are diverse, and this book promises to create fruitful discussion in judicial process, public law, and communications courses in which critical thinking is encouraged." - CHOICE, "Each of them challenging in its own way, the essays treat the contemporary state of the judiciary from a variety of perspectives: judicial 'appearance,' methods of selecting judges, media treatment of the judiciary and its decisions, public conceptions, and others. The authors' approaches and conclusions are diverse, and this book promises to create fruitful discussion in judicial process, public law, and communications courses in which critical thinking is encouraged." -- CHOICE, "Each of them challenging in its own way, the essays treat the contemporary state of the judiciary from a variety of perspectives: judicial 'appearance,' methods of selecting judges, media treatment of the judiciary and its decisions, public conceptions, and others. The authors' approaches and conclusions are diverse, and this book promises to create fruitful discussion in judicial process, public law, and communications courses in which critical thinking is encouraged." --CHOICE, "Articulate, erudite, focused, thoughtful and thought-provoking, each of the nine essays is expertly written and together form a fascinating body of keen observation and scholarly commentary that make Bench Press an important, timely, and strongly recommended addition."- Midwest Book Review, " Bench Press offers a fascinating variety of perspectives on the politics of the judiciary. The essays, by first-rate judges, journalists, and scholars, take on important topics--judicial elections and appointments, judicial recusals, media coverage of courts--and in many cases break ground, moving far beyond the sound bite coverage these subjects often receive. There's no other book remotely like this one."--Tom Burke, Wellesley College, Each of them challenging in its own way, the essays treat the contemporary state of the judiciary from a variety of perspectives: judicial 'appearance,' methods of selecting judges, media treatment of the judiciary and its decisions, public conceptions,|9780804756778|, " Bench Press is a timely and provocative examination of the complex relationship among the judiciary, the media, politics and the public. In a series of essays by distinguished contributors, the book examines the conflict between the universal desire for an independent judiciary and the need for judicial accountability to ensure that judges apply the law as enacted by legislators rather than decree their personal biases and prejudices. Bench Press is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of an independent judiciary in modern society." -Jane Marum Roush, Judge, Fairfax County (Virginia) Circuit Court, "Bench Pressoffers a fascinating variety of perspectives on the politics of the judiciary. The essays, by first-rate judges, journalists, and scholars, take on important topics--judicial elections and appointments, judicial recusals, media coverage of courts--and in many cases break ground, moving far beyond the sound bite coverage these subjects often receive. There's no other book remotely like this one."--Tom Burke, Wellesley College, " Bench Press is a timely and provocative examination of the complex relationship among the judiciary, the media, politics and the public. In a series of essays by distinguished contributors, the book examines the conflict between the universal desire for an independent judiciary and the need for judicial accountability to ensure that judges apply the law as enacted by legislators rather than decree their personal biases and prejudices. Bench Press is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of an independent judiciary in modern society." --Jane Marum Roush, Judge, Fairfax County (Virginia) Circuit Court, " Bench Press offers a fascinating variety of perspectives on the politics of the judiciary. The essays, by first-rate judges, journalists, and scholars, take on important topics-judicial elections and appointments, judicial recusals, media coverage of courts-and in many cases break ground, moving far beyond the sound bite coverage these subjects often receive. There's no other book remotely like this one."-Tom Burke, Wellesley College, "Bench Pressis a timely and provocative examination of the complex relationship among the judiciary, the media, politics and the public. In a series of essays by distinguished contributors, the book examines the conflict between the universal desire for an independent judiciary and the need for judicial accountability to ensure that judges apply the law as enacted by legislators rather than decree their personal biases and prejudices.Bench Pressis a must-read for anyone interested in the role of an independent judiciary in modern society." --Jane Marum Roush, Judge, Fairfax County (Virginia) Circuit Court, Bench Press is a timely and provocative examination of the complex relationship among the judiciary, the media, politics and the public. In a series of essays by distinguished contributors, the book examines the conflict between the universal des|9780804756778|, "Articulate, erudite, focused, thoughtful and thought-provoking, each of the nine essays is expertly written and together form a fascinating body of keen observation and scholarly commentary that make Bench Press an important, timely, and strongly recommended addition."-- Midwest Book Review, "This erudite and often provocative book addresses one of the most important challenges to American constitutionalism-the media representations of law and saturation of civic understanding. If we do not get this under control, our long-lived democratic republic will suffer. The authors outline the nature of the threats and a range of adjustments, offering a rich collection of voices from those who are struggling to regain integrity and independence for competing professions: the media and the judiciary."-Susan S. Silbey,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Bench Pressoffers a fascinating variety of perspectives on the politics of the judiciary. The essays, by first-rate judges, journalists, and scholars, take on important topics-judicial elections and appointments, judicial recusals, media coverage of courts-and in many cases break ground, moving far beyond the sound bite coverage these subjects often receive. There's no other book remotely like this one."-Tom Burke, Wellesley College
Copyright Date
2007
Topic
Judicial Power, Media & the Law, Public Affairs & Administration, General
Lccn
2007-007299
Dewey Decimal
347.73/14
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Law, Political Science

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