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OverviewThis book explores how the lower federal court appointment process became vastly politicized in the modernera. Scherer develops a theory of ""elite mobilization,"" positing that lower court appointments have always been used by politicians for electoral purposes, but because of two historic changes to American institutions in the 1950s and 1960s - the breakdown of the old party system, and a federal judiciary reception to expanding individuals' constitutional rights - politicians shifted from an appointment system dominated by patronage to a system with new policy-oriented appointment strategies. The use of these new strategies not only resulted in partisan warfare during the nomination and confirmation stages of the appointment process, but also led to party-polarized voting in the lower federal courts. Employing exclusive data of judicial decision-making from the New Deal era through the present, Scherer demonstrates that there was little party-polarized voting in the lower federal courts until the late 1960s, and that once politicians began to use elite mobilization strategies, significant party-polarized voting in the lower federal courts resulted. Accordingly, elite mobilization strategies have affected not only politics in Washington, but also the way justice is distributed across the country. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy SchererPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9780804749497ISBN 10: 0804749493 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 27 July 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews. .. Scoring Points is an important contribution to the literature on the selection of lower federal court judges, and more generally on the American political system. -- Perspectives on Politics ...Scoring Points is an important contribution to the literature on the selection of lower federal court judges, and more generally on the American political system. - Perspectives on Politics Scoring Points is a provocative work that breaks new theoretical ground in linking the transformation of the American party system to the politicization of the federal judiciary. Scherer is a forceful advocate for her thesis. This is a book that will be discussed and cited for years to come. - Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst What a splendid, and spectacularly timely, achievement! Scherer has produced the best discussion, by far, of political contests over the lower federal courts. Her discussion is full of surprises about American history, American politics, and American judges. A truly indispensable guide. - Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School ...Scoring Points is an important contribution to the literature on the selection of lower federal court judges, and more generally on the American political system. -Perspectives on Politics Scoring Points is a provocative work that breaks new theoretical ground in linking the transformation of the American party system to the politicization of the federal judiciary. Scherer is a forceful advocate for her thesis. This is a book that will be discussed and cited for years to come. -Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst What a splendid, and spectacularly timely, achievement! Scherer has produced the best discussion, by far, of political contests over the lower federal courts. Her discussion is full of surprises about American history, American politics, and American judges. A truly indispensable guide. -Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School Scoring Points is a provocative work that breaks new theoretical ground in linking the transformation of the American party system to the politicization of the federal judiciary. Scherer is a forceful advocate for her thesis. This is a book that will be discussed and cited for years to come. --Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst ...Scoring Points is an important contribution to the literature on the selection of lower federal court judges, and more generally on the American political system. --Perspectives on Politics Scoring Points is a provocative work that breaks new theoretical ground in linking the transformation of the American party system to the politicization of the federal judiciary. Scherer is a forceful advocate for her thesis. This is a book that will be discussed and cited for years to come. --Sheldon Goldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst What a splendid, and spectacularly timely, achievement! Scherer has produced the best discussion, by far, of political contests over the lower federal courts. Her discussion is full of surprises about American history, American politics, and American judges. A truly indispensable guide. --Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School Author InformationNancy Scherer is Assistant Professor of Political Science at The Ohio State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |