Judicial Process in America
- Robert A. Carp - University of Houston, USA
- Kenneth L. Manning - University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
- Lisa M. Holmes - University of Vermont, USA
- NEW and UPDATED for this edition
- Reduced content by 10%
- New discussion of the impact of Covid-19 on the administration of the federal courts and state judicial administration
- Updated content on the expanding role of state supreme courts in important areas of policymaking such as same-sex marriage and legislative apportionment.
- New discussion on how judicial restraint squelched attempts by former President Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
- Substantial changes to Chapter 6 including attention to Trump’s nominees and the consequences of filibuster reform, a broader focus on “The Consequences of Lifetime Tenure” is brought to bear on the discussion of impeachment and recall of judges, and new content concerning when and how judges vacate their seats.
- A new preliminary analysis of President Biden’s judicial nominations and his judicial appointment strategy.
- Statistics have been updated throughout, and the material on the death penalty has been pulled into a separate section, expanded, and updated to reflect the resumption of federal executions late in the Trump presidency.
- The trial of former Milwaukee police office Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd is used to illustrate the various stages of a criminal trial.
Sample Materials & Chapters
CH01 - Foundations of Law in the United States
CH02 - The Federal Judicial System