The American Judicial Tradition
Profiles of Leading American Judges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:26th Jan '89
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Now available in a newly revised and updated edition, this highly acclaimed volume presents a series of portraits of the most famous appellate judges in American history from John Marshall to the Burger court.
"A rich source of information and ideas....Worthwhile not only because, as history, it provides an excellent introduction to some of the most influential American judges and cases, but also because as theory it, like all good books, provokes as many questions as it resolves."--Administrative Law Review Praise for the first edition: "Among the important books, The American Judicial Tradition deserves a prominent place....In an era of growing concern about the 'imperial judiciary,' it merits the serious reader's attention."--Jethro Lieberman, The New York Times Book Review "A scholarly, well-informed, illuminating work that penetrates the mystique of the judicial mantle....White has superbly conveyed the morality of one of our most sacred institutions."--Trial Magazine "White's tracing of the varieties of American judicial experience is a dazzling performance, one of the more illuminating essays in American political history that I have read."--Louis S. Auchincloss "The single most helpful study of the American judiciary, and a brilliant essay on one of the most crucial institutions of our first 200 years."--Stanley Katz "The book flows well. The selection of representative judges is rational. The biographical essays are done well. I recommend the book to those interested in the theory of appellate judging."--Merritt Lane, Jr., American Bar Association Journal "An excellent work....A tour de force....As a concise, clearly articulated overview of the American judicial tradition, as a guide to the further study of judicial biography and American jurisprudence, the work is unrivalled."--CHOICE "An outstanding book which reveals White as a major scholar on American jurisprudence....A major contribution to understanding the judicial process as it operates in the context of a changing nation."--Journal of American History "No one can read this book without being vastly better informed, and it is so refreshing to read a critique of a long established institution which, without ignoring its defects, brings out its abiding strength."--Law Quarterly Review "White has written a thoughtful and often provocative work that both synthesizes many recent contributions and suggests further lines of inquiry."--American Historical Review "White...has written a superb book. [It] merits that expansive adjective on a host of counts....Few scholars are as well prepared and qualified as White to write about the nation's judicial tradition from such a perspective....He points with insight, clarity, and economy of language to the essentials of American judging."--Virginia Law Review
ISBN: 9780195056853
Dimensions: 203mm x 135mm x 30mm
Weight: 490g
576 pages
Expanded edition