PSCI 253--U.S. Judicial Politics

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Clark University Clark Digital Commons Syllabus Share Special Collections Fall 2015 PSCI 253--U.S. Judicial Politics Mark C. Miller Clark University, mmiller@clarku.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://commons.clarku.edu/syllabi Recommended Citation Miller, Mark C., "PSCI 253--U.S. Judicial Politics" (2015). Syllabus Share. Paper 6. http://commons.clarku.edu/syllabi/6 This Syllabus is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Clark Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Syllabus Share by an authorized administrator of Clark Digital Commons. For more information, please contact celwell@clarku.edu.

PolSci253, U.S. Judicial Politics, Fall2015, UG Clark University Fall 2015 Professor Mark C. Miller Pol Sci 253: U.S. Judicial Politics email: mmiller@clarku.edu Office: 308 Jefferson Academic Center Phone: 508-793-7233 Office Hours: MW 10-10:45am, Th 11:00am-noon Other hours by appointment Required Books: Miller, Mark C. Judicial Politics in the United States. Westview. ( Text ). Miller, Mark C., editor. Exploring Judicial Politics. Oxford University Press. ( Reader ). Carter and Burke. Reason in Law, 8 th edition. Longman. Breyer, Stephen Making our Democracy Work: a Judge s View. Alfred A. Knopf Cross, Decision Making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Stanford University Press. Gibson and Caldeira. Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations. Princeton University Press. Walker. Eligible for Execution. CQ Press. Maltzman, Spriggs, and Wahlbeck, Crafting Law on the Supreme Court: The Collegial Game. All books are available at the university bookstore and are on closed reserve at Goddard Library. Exams and Grading: Participation 10% All-essay Midterm 30% Research paper 25% Two Hour Final Examination 35% EXPECTATIONS of STUDENTS: In order to get their money's worth and have fun with this class, students should want to work hard and think hard. Thus I assume all students will always attend class and complete all reading and other assignments on time. Students must contact the professor before the due date concerning problems with exams or research papers. Leave a voicemail message if you can't reach me personally or try me via email. Class participation and attendance will weigh heavily in deciding borderline grades. Make-up exams will be given only under extraordinary circumstances. Research papers and response papers must be handed in in hard copy; emailed papers are not accepted. No electronics in class without permission, please. Level of Course: This is an upper level American government course which will examine various aspects of the process and politics of the judicial system in the United States. The course is also part of the Law and Society concentration. This is not a Constitutional Law course, and we will read very few actual court decisions. Instead, this is a course which examines how political scientists study judicial politics and judicial behavior. It assumes information learned in the Intro to American Government course (Pol Sci 050). While Pol Sci 050 is not a formal prerequisite, that course or other law related courses are certainly helpful background for this course. If you have any questions, please see the professor.

Reading and Other Assignments: Introduction and the Purpose of the Courts August 24 Text: Chpt 1 Organization of the Courts August 26, 31 Text: Chpt 2 Reader: Chpt 1 Legal Reasoning, the Common Law, and Judicial Activism & Judicial Restraint Sept 2, 9 Carter and Burke: ALL Reader: Chpt 14 Selection of Judges September 14, 16 Text: Chpt 3 Reader: Chpts 2 and 3 Background of Judges Sept 21 Reader: Chpts 16, 17 Reserve Reading: Three Justices Bound By Beliefs, Not Just Gender Reserve Reading: Poll Finds Most in U.S. Hold Dim View of Race Relations The Role of Lawyers Sep 23 Text: Chpt 4 Reader: Chpt 4 Reserve Reading: Exclusion of Blacks from Juries Raises Renewed Scrutiny Reserve Reading: The Supreme Court s Gap on Race and Juries Trial Courts: Criminal Cases Sept 28, 30 Text: Chpt 5 Reader: Chpt 5 Reserve Reading: Sentencing Shift Gives New Leverage to Prosecutors Reserve Reading: Bipartisan Push Builds to Relax Sentencing Laws Reserve Reading: How to Cut the Prison Population Capital Punishment: Trials and Sentencing Oct 5, 7 Text: pages 126-133 Walker: ALL Reserve Reading: Supreme Court Allows Use of Execution Drug Reserve Reading: Connecticut Death Penalty Law is Unconstitutional, Court Rules Midterm Wednesday Oct 14 (tentative date) Trial Courts: Civil Cases Oct 19, 21 Text: Chpt 6 Reader: Chpts 6, 7

Appellate Courts: Process Oct 26, 28 Text: Chpt 7 Reader: Chpts 8, 9, 10 Cross: ALL Reserve Reading: Keep the briefs brief, literary justices advise Reserve Reading: The Polarized Court Reserve Reading: The Supreme Court and the Politics of Fear Appellate Courts as Policy Makers Nov 2, 4 Text: Chpt 8 Reader: Chpts 12, 13, 18 Breyer: ALL Reserve Reading: The Challenges the Remain after Marriage Equality Reserve Reading: Court s Surprising Move Leftward Reserve Reading: The Illusion of a Liberal Supreme Court The Supreme Court: Small Group Theory Nov 9, 11 Maltzman et al: ALL Reader: Chpts 11, 14 Reserve Reading: It s All Right With Sam Reserve Reading: A Religion Case too Far for Supreme Court? 3 rd Draft of Research Paper Due Monday November 16 The Supreme Court and Public Opinion Nov 16, 18 Text: Chpt 9 Gibson and Caldeira: ALL Reserve Reading: Law and Symbolism at the Supreme Court Courts and Legislatures Nov 23 Text: Chpt 10 Reader: Chpt 15, 19 Reserve Reading: GOP Turns to the Courts to Aid Agenda Reserve Reading: House Republicans, Seizing on Health Law, Challenge Executive Branch Reserve Reading: Voting Case has Potential to Put House Further Out of Reach for Democrats Reserve Reading: Democrats Wage a National Fight Over Voter Rules Courts and Executives Nov 30 Text: Chpt 11 Reader: Chpt 10 Reserve Reading: Obama s Use of Executive Power Spurs Intense Lobbying Reserve Reading: Restoring Balance Among the Branches in Government in Washington Courts and Bureaucracies Dec 2 Text: Chpt 12 Reserve Reading: Supreme Court Rebukes Obama on Right of Appointment Reserve Reading: Tragedy or Triumph Final Draft of research paper due Wednesday Dec 2

U.S. Courts in a Comparative Perspective Dec 7 Text: Chpt 13 Reader: Chpt 20 Final Examination Thursday December 10 from 8-10:00am