Book Description:
Deepen your understanding of the U.S. judicial system with “Judicial Process in America, 11th Edition.” This updated edition explores significant trends, including Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation and judicial shifts during COVID-19, making it essential for anyone studying or interested in American law and public policy.
Judicial Process in America, 11th Edition
Authors: Robert A. Carp, Kenneth L. Manning, Lisa M. Holmes
ISBN: 978-1544316697
Publisher: CQ Press
Introduction: Judicial Process in America offers a thorough exploration of the U.S. judicial system, detailing its framework, evolutionary history, and its pivotal role in influencing public policy. The eleventh edition is meticulously updated to cover recent trends and significant events affecting the judiciary, including:
- Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation and implications for the Supreme Court
- Challenges faced by the judicial system during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Shifts towards judicial activism and the movement away from restraint
- The growing impact of public opinion on judicial decisions
Written in a clear and engaging style, and offering up-to-date, comprehensive insights, Judicial Process in America, 11th Edition serves as a vital resource for students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the American judicial system.