Judicial Rhapsodies Rhetoric and Fundamental Rights in the Supreme Court

All judges legitimize their decisions in writing, but US Supreme Court justices depend on public acceptance to a unique degree. Previous studies of judicial opinions have explored rhetorical strategies that produce legitimacy, but none have examined the laudatory, even operatic, forms of writing Sup...

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Main Author: Coulson, Doug (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Amherst College Press 2023
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