An Attitudinal Study of the Michigan State Supreme Court

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Adamson, Leslie Kurt
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1969
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Glendon Schubert's work, The Judicial Mind, The Attitudes and Ideologies of Supreme Court Justices 1946-1963 is first of all a study of the ideologies and attitudes of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States during the period 1946-1963. Secondly, it is theory and model attempting to explain how and why decisions are made. It is the object of this paper to extend the hypotheses of Schubert's model to the State Supreme Court of Michigan and at the same time justify Schubert's contention that his model is applicable to other courts within the United States and not just the United States Supreme Court.
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vi, 76 p.
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