Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court

Author:   James R. Rogers ,  Roy B. Flemming ,  Jon R. Bond
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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9780813925271


Pages:   354
Publication Date:   19 September 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Over the course of the past decade, the behavioral analysis of decisions by the Supreme Court has turned to game theory to gain new insights into this important institution in American politics. Game theory highlights the role of strategic interactions between the Court and other institutions in the decisions the Court makes as well as in the relations among the justices as they make their decisions. Rather than assume that the justices' votes reveal their sincere preferences, students of law and politics have come to examine how the strategic concerns of the justices lead to ""sophisticated"" behavior as they seek to maximize achievement of their goals when faced with constraints on their ability to do so. In Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court, James Rogers, Roy Flemming, and Jon Bond gather various essays that use game theory to explain the Supreme Court's interactions with Congress, the states, and the lower courts. Offering new ways of understanding the complexity and consequences of these interactions, the volume joins a growing body of work that considers these influential interactions among various branches of the U.S. government. Contributors: Kenneth A. Shepsle, Andrew De Martin, James R. Rogers, Christopher Zorn, Georg Vanberg, Cliff Carrubba, Thomas Hammond, Christopher Bonneau, Reginald Sheehan, Charles Cameron, Lewis A. Kornhauser, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Matthew Stephenson, Stefanie A. Lindquist, Susan D. Haire, Lawrence Baum

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Author:   James R. Rogers ,  Roy B. Flemming ,  Jon R. Bond
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.664kg
ISBN:  

9780813925271


ISBN 10:   0813925274
Pages:   354
Publication Date:   19 September 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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This timely and essential book demonstrates how game theory can be used to shed light on serious and significant questions about law, courts, and judicial politics. It's clearly an original and substantial contribution to political science and law.


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James R. Rogers, Roy B. Flemming, and Jon R. Bond are Professors of Political Science at Texas A&M University.

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