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A Supreme Court Unlike Any Other

The Deepening Divide Between the Justices and the People

Kevin J. McMahon

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University of Chicago Press
12 April 2024
"A data-rich examination of the US Supreme Court's unprecedented detachment from the democratic processes that buttress its legitimacy.

Today's Supreme Court is unlike any other in American history. This is not just because of its jurisprudence but also because the current Court has a tenuous relationship with the democratic processes that help establish its authority. Historically, this ""democracy gap"" was not nearly as severe as it is today. Simply put, past Supreme Courts were constructed in a fashion far more in line with the promise of democracy—that the people decide and the majority rules.

Drawing on historical and contemporary data alongside a deep knowledge of court battles during presidencies ranging from FDR to Donald Trump, Kevin J. McMahon charts the developments that brought us here. McMahon offers insight into the altered politics of nominating and confirming justices, the shifting pool of Supreme Court hopefuls, and the increased salience of the Court in elections. A Supreme Court Unlike Any Other is an eye-opening account of today's Court within the context of US history and the broader structure of contemporary politics."

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Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   626g
ISBN:   9780226831060
ISBN 10:   022683106X
Pages:   384
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures and Tables Preface: Democracy in Court? Presidents and Justices Chapter 1: The Supreme Court’s Democracy Gap and the Erosion of Legitimacy Part I: Constructing a Historically Distinct Court: How the Conservative Quest for Judicial Success Isolated the Justices from Majoritarian Democracy Chapter 2: Numerical Minority Justices as a Conservative Majority Chapter 3: An Electoral-Confirmation Connection and the Historical Rarity of a Contested Justice Chapter 4: How a Resurgent Senate Tamed the Judicial Desires of Electorally Dominant Presidents Chapter 5: Polarized Politics and the Court’s Legitimacy Paradox Part II: Searching for Wizards of the Law: How the Rise of the Supreme Elite Further Distanced the Court from the American People Chapter 6: How the Redefinition of Quality Created a Cookie-Cutter Court Chapter 7: Choosing Right: How Conservative Efforts to Eliminate Ideological Drift Stifled Republican Presidential Choice Chapter 8: Democratic Presidents and the Avoidance of Confirmation Conflict Chapter 9: How the Selection of Unknown Voices with Different Audiences Transformed the Court into a Judicial Aristocracy Part III: Legitimacy on the Campaign Trail: Can Electoral Success by Judicially Focused Candidates Reduce the Court’s Democracy Gap? Chapter 10: The Court Issue and the Presidential Election of 2016 Chapter 11: The “Kavanaugh Effect” and the 2018 Senate Elections Chapter 12: The Never-Ending Promise of a Conservative Court and the 2020 Presidential Election Concluding Section: Confronting Detours and Dead Ends: Liberal Resistance and Frustration in the Age of Conservative Dominance on the Court Chapter 13: How a Numerical Minority Rules the Law and Prevents Progressive Political Change Chapter 14: Reducing the Democracy Gap at the Coalface of Constitutional Politics Notes References Index

Kevin J. McMahon is the John R. Reitemeyer Professor of Political Science at Trinity College. He is also the author of Reconsidering Roosevelt on Race, and, most recently, Nixon's Court.

Reviews for A Supreme Court Unlike Any Other: The Deepening Divide Between the Justices and the People

"“A compelling account of how the Supreme Court lost its connection to the people and risked its democratic legitimacy. McMahon makes a major contribution with innovative measures, rich historical detail, and an original call for reform ‘from the grassroots.’” -- Terri Peretti | author of ""Partisan Supremacy: How the GOP Enlisted Courts to Rig America's Election Rules"" “Beautifully written, comprehensive, and understandable, A Supreme Court Unlike Any Other blends empirical analysis with captivating legal historical anecdotes to make sense of the increasing legitimacy crisis that faces the contemporary US Supreme Court.” -- Stephen Engel | coauthor of ""Disrupting Dignity: Rethinking Power and Progress in LGBTQ Lives"""


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