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Description
These original essays by major scholars of judicial behavior explore the frequency, intensity, and especially the causes of conflict and consensus among judges on American appellate courts. Together, these studies provide new insights into judges’ attitudes and values, role perceptions, and small group interactions.
Sheldon Goldman is professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts.
Charles M. Lamb is associate professor of political science at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Publication Date
1986
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Place of Publication
Lexington, KY
ISBN
9780813152752
eISBN
9780813163215
Keywords
Judicial process, U.S. appellate courts
Disciplines
Courts | Law
Recommended Citation
Goldman, Sheldon and Lamb, Charles M., "Judicial Conflict and Consensus: Behavioral Studies of American Appellate Courts" (1986). Law. 4.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_law/4
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