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2020
This chapter addresses the main transformations undergone by the judicial institutions over the XX century and at the aube of the XXI ...
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This chapter addresses the main transformations undergone by the judicial institutions over the XX century and at the aube of the XXI ...
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Journal of Law and Courts, 2015
AbstractHigh courts are widely believed to influence the criminal justice system, yet judicial impact varies widely across political and institutional contexts. Here, we seek to identify the factors that constrain judicial influence on state incarceration rates.
Matthew E. K. Hall, Jason Harold Windett
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AbstractHigh courts are widely believed to influence the criminal justice system, yet judicial impact varies widely across political and institutional contexts. Here, we seek to identify the factors that constrain judicial influence on state incarceration rates.
Matthew E. K. Hall, Jason Harold Windett
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American Politics Research, 2014
The U.S. Supreme Court is traditionally thought to hold little influence over social or political change; however, recent evidence suggests the Court may wield significant power, especially with regard to criminal justice. Most studies evaluate judicial power by examining the effects of individual rulings on the implementation of specific policies, but
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The U.S. Supreme Court is traditionally thought to hold little influence over social or political change; however, recent evidence suggests the Court may wield significant power, especially with regard to criminal justice. Most studies evaluate judicial power by examining the effects of individual rulings on the implementation of specific policies, but
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2017
This chapter talks about the judicial and moral authority of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court may have formal hierarchic authority to interpret the Constitution, but its actual power to enforce its will is limited. There is, however, one clear power in its actual possession.
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This chapter talks about the judicial and moral authority of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court may have formal hierarchic authority to interpret the Constitution, but its actual power to enforce its will is limited. There is, however, one clear power in its actual possession.
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Geological controls on geothermal resources for power generation
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Egbert Jolie, Samuel Scott, James Faulds
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