Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles

Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles

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Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles

Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles

$29.00

In this sweeping study of the judicial opinion, William D.\n\nPopkin examines how judges' opinions have been presented from the early American Republic to the present. Throughout history, he maintains, judges have presented their opinions within political contexts that involve projecting judicial authority to the external public, yet within a professional legal culture that requires opinions to develop judicial law through particular institutional and individual judicial styles. Tracing the history of judicial opinion from its roots in English common law, Popkin documents a general shift from unofficially reported oral opinions, to semi-official reports, to the U.S. Supreme Court's adoption in the early nineteenth century of generally unanimous opinions. While this institutional base was firmly established by the twentieth century, Popkin suggests that the modern U.S. judicial opinion has reverted?in some respects?to one in which each judge expresses an individual point of view. Ultimately, he concludes that a shift from an authoritative to a more personal and exploratory individual style of writing opinions is consistent with a more democratic judicial institution.Evolution of the Judicial Opinion: Institutional and Individual Styles is written by William D. Popkin and published by NYU Press. ISBNs for Evolution of the Judicial Opinion are 9780814767498, 0814767494 and the print ISBNs are 9780814767269, 0814767265.

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