The politicization of the Supreme Court

As the most powerful judiciary body in the U.S., the Supreme Court is expected to uphold Constitutional values while remaining insulated from influence by political agendas. In recent years, however, some have perceived the Supreme Court as becoming increasingly politicized, with some labeling the 2018 appointment of Justice Kavanaugh a pro-conservative political maneuver. Despite these recent concerns, there are also numerous historical examples of judicial activism. This volume discusses the Supreme Court's politicization across history, examines whether it is realistic or useful to expect it to be insulated from politics, and evaluates possible means of depoliticizing the court.

Greenhaven Publishing
2021
9781534508200
book
Cover image of The politicization of the Supreme Court

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
357661869352592285835921952131PERH378PERH302447347.73 POL347.7316512389061709567815
362029269547792438835921952131CCHS138CCHS303175347.73 POL347.7316624679571742569409
398821272599402412835921952131PMH360PMS0084362347.73 POL347.7317368009911736800991