The Solicitor General and the United States Supreme Court: Executive Branch Influence and Judicial Decisions
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Book Synopsis: The United States government, represented by the Office of the Solicitor General, appears before the Supreme Court more than any other litigant. The Office's link to the president, the arguments it makes before the Court, and its ability to alter the legal and policy landscape make it the most important Supreme Court litigant bar none. As such, scholars must understand the Office's role in Supreme Court decision making and, more importantly, its ability to influence the Court. This book examines whether and how the Office of the Solicitor General influences the United States Supreme Court. Combining archival data with recent innovations in the areas of matching and causal inference, the book finds that the Solicitor General influences every aspect of the Court's decision making process. From granting review to cases, selecting winning parties, writing opinions, and interpreting precedent, the Solicitor General's office influences the Court to behave in ways it otherwise would not.
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Discover the untold power behind the United States government and the Supreme Court with our captivating book, 'The Solicitor General and the United States Supreme Court: Executive Branch Influence and Judicial Decisions.' Unraveling the intricate relationship between the Office of the Solicitor General and the Court, this book provides a deep dive into the Office's role in shaping the legal and policy landscape of our nation.
As the most frequent litigant before the Supreme Court, the Office of the Solicitor General plays a pivotal role in influencing judicial decisions. Backed by the president, the office presents compelling arguments to the Court, wielding the ability to redefine legal precedents and alter the course of history. By delving into the Office's influence on key areas such as case review, party selection, opinion writing, and the interpretation of precedent, this book offers an eye-opening analysis of how the Solicitor General shapes the Court's behavior.
Our book combines extensive archival data with cutting-edge matching and causal inference techniques to provide compelling evidence of the Solicitor General's pervasive influence. Weaving together historical context and insightful analysis, our research reveals the behind-the-scenes mechanisms that drive Supreme Court decision making.
Gain invaluable knowledge and a deeper understanding of the inner workings of our government and judicial system. 'The Solicitor General and the United States Supreme Court' is an essential read for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone seeking to comprehend the forces that shape our nation's most important court.
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