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Are Judges Political?: An Empirical Analysis of the Federal Judiciary
by Cass R. Sunstein, David Schkade, Lisa M. Ellman, Andres Sawicki
from Brookings Institution Press
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More Insight into Behavior on the U.S. Courts of Appeals 
This is the second of two current book-length examinations of judicial behavior on the United States Courts of Appeals. The other book is "Judging on a Collegial Court" by Hettinger et al., also reviewed on Amazon. The Courts of Appeals, or middle level of the federal court system, merit such attention because for nearly all federal litigation, they are the ultimate court of decision as they oversee the 93 or so district courts. As was the case with the Hettinger volume, while there is no denying that the... more info
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