03682nam 2200673I 450 991072598420332120230419104115.09780472903696047290369110.3998/mpub.12079561(CKB)26842897900041(BIP)092756084(OCoLC)1371401585(OCoLC)on1371401585(MiAaPQ)EBC30565739(MiU)10.3998/mpub.12079561(Exl-AI)30565739(ODN)ODN0009899733(Au-PeEL)EBL30565739(OCoLC)1376446034(EXLCZ)992684289790004120230419h20232023 uy 0engurunu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdministering justice placing the Chief Justice in American state politics /Richard L. Vining Jr. and Teena Wilhelm1st ed.Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,2023.©20231 online resource (188 p.)Title from eBook information screen..9780472076307 9780472056309 Includes bibliographical references (pages 145 -161) and index.Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- 1. The Chief Justice as Institution -- 2. The Chief Justice as Individual -- Part 2 -- 3. The Chief Justice as Administrator -- 4. The Chief Justice as Advocate -- 5. The Chief Justice as Politician -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- IndexGenerated by AI.Administering Justice examines the leadership role of chief justices in the American states, including how those duties require chief justices to be part of the broader state political environment. Vining and Wilhelm focus extensively on the power of chief justices as public spokespersons, legislative liaisons, and reform leaders. In contrast to much existing research on chief justices in the states, this study weighs their extrajudicial responsibilities rather than intracourt leadership. By assessing the content of State of the Judiciary remarks delivered over a period of sixty years, Vining and Wilhelm are able to analyze the reform agendas advanced by chief justices and determine what factors influence the likelihood of success. These analyses confirm that chief justices engage with state politics in meaningful ways and that reactions to their proposals are influenced by ideological congruence with other political elites and the scope of their requests. Administering Justice also examines the chief justice position as an institution, provides a collective profile of its occupants, and surveys growing diversity among court leaders.JudgesUnited StatesStatesPowers and dutiesJudgesUnited StatesStatesLeadershipJudicial powerUnited StatesStatesState courtsUnited StatesJustice, Administration ofUnited StatesStatesState governmentsUnited StatesJudgesStatesPowers and duties.JudgesStatesLeadership.Judicial powerStates.State courtsJustice, Administration ofStates.State governmentsLAW000000LAW089000POL020000bisacshVining Richard1436728Wilhelm TeenaEYMEYMBOOK9910725984203321Administering Justice3595952UNINA