Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of the American Judiciary
Sharon A Navarro editor Samantha L Hernandez editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Nov '18
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Makes a significant contribution to substantive representation, and examines the various political identities of justices in the American political system.
Designed for undergraduate and graduate students as well as anyone interested in the intersectionality of race, gender, sexuality and the politics of the American judiciary, this accessible and engaging text provides an in depth look at the political trajectory of Asian, Black, Latino/a, and LGBT justices.The judicial system in a liberal democracy is deemed to be an independent branch of government with judges free from political agendas or societal pressures. In reality, judges are often influenced by their economic and social backgrounds, gender, race, religion, and sexuality. This volume explores the representation of different identities in the judiciary in the United States. The contributors investigate the pipeline, ambition, institutional inclusion, retention, and representation of groups previously excluded from federal, state, and local judiciaries. This study demonstrates how diversity on the bench improves the quality of justice, bolsters confidence in the legitimacy of the courts, and provides a vital voice in decision-making power for formerly disenfranchised populations.
'This impressive volume advances scholarship on diversity in political institutions in novel and important ways. It is a must-read for judicial scholars and anyone interested in understanding how diversifying institutions affects the ways that institutions work and how they are perceived.' Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Purdue University, Indiana
'This volume makes a unique, timely, and important contribution to the discussion of identity politics and the US Judiciary. There are significant ramifications if our increasingly diverse population is not better reflected on the courts.' Christina Bejarano, University of Kansas
ISBN: 9781108429887
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
Weight: 420g
196 pages