How judges think / Richard A. Posner.

By: Posner, Richard AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, c2008Description: 387 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780674028203 (alk. paper); 0674028201 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Judicial process | Judicial process -- United StatesDDC classification: 347.012 LOC classification: K2300 | .P67 2008Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Nine theories of judicial behavior -- The judge as labor-market participant -- The judge as occasional legislator -- The mind of the legislating judge -- The judicial environment : external constraints on judging -- Altering the environment : tenure and salary issues -- Judicial method : internal constraints on judging -- Judges are not law professors -- Is pragmatic adjudication inescapable? -- The Supreme Court is a political court -- Comprehensive constitutional theories -- Judicial cosmopolitanism.
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Includes index.

Nine theories of judicial behavior -- The judge as labor-market participant -- The judge as occasional legislator -- The mind of the legislating judge -- The judicial environment : external constraints on judging -- Altering the environment : tenure and salary issues -- Judicial method : internal constraints on judging -- Judges are not law professors -- Is pragmatic adjudication inescapable? -- The Supreme Court is a political court -- Comprehensive constitutional theories -- Judicial cosmopolitanism.

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