Deciding to Decide
Discover the intricate inner workings of the Supreme Court in Deciding to Decide by H.W. Perry, Jr. Published by Harvard University Press in 1994, this insightful book spans 326 pages and offers a groundbreaking analysis of the Court's agenda-setting policies, procedures, and priorities. Perry delves deep into the complexities of judicial behavior, presenting a decision-making model that surpasses traditional explanations. This work not only sheds light on the Supreme Court's influential role in shaping law and politics but also serves as a vital resource for students and scholars of political science and civil law. Whether you're a legal professional, a political enthusiast, or simply curious about the judicial process, Deciding to Decide is an essential addition to your library.