"The Judicial Branch of State Government: People, Process, and Politics" reveals the workings of a network of courts that generate tremendous legal activity and yet have not previously been the focus of a comprehensive, in-depth reference. Beginning with the origins of American law, this volume examines the many different types of state court cases, legal decision-making processes, court administration procedures and personnel, and political issues such as judicial selection and funding. A concluding section summarizes the structure and mechanisms of the court systems of each of the 50...
"The Judicial Branch of State Government: People, Process, and Politics" reveals the workings of a network of courts that generate tremendous legal...