Taneisha Means Davis is Assistant Professor of Political Science on the Class of 1951 Chair at Vassar College.
""Means Davis takes the personal element of judging to a different and deeper level by proposing the theory of advocative representation involving Black Judges in American courts. I do not know of any other such book on the market. The book represents an important theoretical enhancement of what we know about judicial decision making, especially at the trial court level where most Black judges work. A must read and a wonderful achievement!"" --Isaac Unah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ""This pathbreaking book presents an innovative theory of advocative representation and rich supportive empirical evidence that promises to reshape the way we think about judicial politics. An outstanding accomplishment."" --Greg Goelzhauser, Utah State University