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This special issue of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society focuses on the discourse of judging and the "language of judging" within many diverse legal scenarios. The volume features chapters specifically on: the "language of rights" within the context of abortion and same-sex marriage cases; discourses within the European Court of Justice; the modern-day place of politics in the US Supreme Court; and discussions on the two-court crisis which lead to the US Constitutional Convention of 1849. The chapters question the complex and conflicting relationship between politics and the law, understanding judicial independence, and offer an analysis of how the literary narrative of law plays a significant part in the delivery of legal judgement.

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List of Contributors. EDITORIAL BOARD. Judging Without Rights: Public Reason and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty. On Politics and Law: Recovering the Pritchett Synthesis. “Don't they Understand Judicial Independence?” Discourses of Judging in Undergraduate Legal Studies Classrooms: Judicial Retention and Same-Sex Marriage Rulings. Kentucky's Constitutional Crisis and the Many Meanings of Judicial Independence. Nomos and Form: Reading A Jury of Her Peers. Talking about the European Court: Discourses of Judging in the European Union. Special Issue: The Discourse of Judging. Studies in law, politics, and society. Studies in law, politics, and society. Copyright page.

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 12/09/2012
    ISBN13: 9781780528700, 978-1780528700
    ISBN10: 1780528701

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This special issue of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society focuses on the discourse of judging and the "language of judging" within many diverse legal scenarios. The volume features chapters specifically on: the "language of rights" within the context of abortion and same-sex marriage cases; discourses within the European Court of Justice; the modern-day place of politics in the US Supreme Court; and discussions on the two-court crisis which lead to the US Constitutional Convention of 1849. The chapters question the complex and conflicting relationship between politics and the law, understanding judicial independence, and offer an analysis of how the literary narrative of law plays a significant part in the delivery of legal judgement.

    Table of Contents
    List of Contributors. EDITORIAL BOARD. Judging Without Rights: Public Reason and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty. On Politics and Law: Recovering the Pritchett Synthesis. “Don't they Understand Judicial Independence?” Discourses of Judging in Undergraduate Legal Studies Classrooms: Judicial Retention and Same-Sex Marriage Rulings. Kentucky's Constitutional Crisis and the Many Meanings of Judicial Independence. Nomos and Form: Reading A Jury of Her Peers. Talking about the European Court: Discourses of Judging in the European Union. Special Issue: The Discourse of Judging. Studies in law, politics, and society. Studies in law, politics, and society. Copyright page.

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