Judicial Politics

Political Science 5225

Fall 2005

1. Purpose. This seminar has two basic purposes: to introduce Ph.D. students to the state of the art in studies of judicial politics and to cover a series of particular topics, with emphasis on the major controversies in the field.

2. Readings. Most readings are from journals and edited volumes (the course outline has links to J-Stor and .pdf files).

Please purchase Lee Epstein and Jeffrey A. Segal. 2005. Advice and Consent: The Politics of Judicial Appointments. New York: Oxford University Press. (Available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, etc.)

3. Grading. I base your grades on class participation (50%) and a research paper (50%).

Click here for the course outline.
Click here for information about grading.