Leadership on the federal bench : the craft and activism of Jack Weinstein
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Leadership on the federal bench : the craft and activism of Jack Weinstein
Oxford University Press, c2011
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Leadership on the Federal Bench: The Craft and Activism of Jack Weinstein considers the ways a particularly gifted federal judge seized the opportunities available to district judges to influence the results of the cases before him, and employed the tools available to him to make policy having a national impact. In the book, author Jeffrey Morris considers the ways in which the judge, Jack Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York, has been limited by
his position. This book adds to the slim literature about the policy-making role of district judges applying the work of legal historians, political scientists and those trained in the law. Focusing upon an admitted judicial activist - perhaps the most famous, innovative and controversial district judge sitting
today - the book permits a close look at activism at the trial level.
Leadership on the Federal Bench: The Craft and Activism of Jack Weinstein begins by analyzing the job of a federal district judge and why it is profitable to study Judge Weinstein. Related topics include Weinstein's background before appointment to the bench; the political and legal environment within which Weinstein has judged and the characteristics of the district in which he sat and its possible impact on him. Part of the book focuses on
Weinstein's judicial output for each of his four decades on the bench. Cases are drawn from a diverse number of areas, among them the areas of civil rights, freedom of speech, search and seizures, organized crime and political corruption cases, evidence and procedure. Finally, conclusions are made on the role of district courts, judicial activism in
general, along with a summary of Judge Weinstein's career.
目次
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Note: Location of the Weinstein Oral History and Other Sources
- Note: On Footnotes and Abbreviations
- Introduction: Jack B. Weinstein and the Work of the Federal District Courts
- Chapter 1: "All the Facts of Real Life Revealed in our Work": The "Job" of a Federal District Judge
- Chapter 2: The Years before Appointment to the Bench, 1921-67
- Chapter 3: The Political and Legal Environment within which Jack Weinstein Judged: The Nation and the District, 1967-2007
- Chapter 4: Characteristics of Jack Weinstein's Judging
- Chapter 5: "An Activist Seeker of Troublesome Issues": Jack Weinstein's First Decade on the Bench, 1967-76
- Chapter 6: "Making the Unequal equal through the Alchemy of the Law:" Growing Renown, 1977-86
- Chapter 7. "Imaginative Reformer" and "Vindicator of the Ideal of a Judge": Jack Weinstein's Work, 1987-96
- Chapter 8. "Under the Blindfold, Does Justice Weep?": Jack Weinstein and Sentencing
- Chapter 9: "Feeling 'like the Man of La Mancha Pursuing Enamored Justice': Jack Weinstein's Judicial Work, 1997-2007
- Chapter 10: Bringing Justice to Large Groups of People: Mass Torts and Class Actions (I)
- Chapter 11: Bringing Justice to Large Groups of People: Mass Torts and Class Actions (II)
- Conclusions
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