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Judges and Their Audiences: A Perspective on Judicial Behavior. By Lawrence Baum. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006. 231p. $29.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2007

Mark A. Graber
Affiliation:
University of Maryland

Extract

Fair reviews of this work will highlight its seminal contributions to the study of judicial behavior. In remarkably accessible prose, Lawrence Baum demonstrates that existing models of judicial behavior fail to account for the human factor in judging. Judges, Baum points out, are as interested in being liked and maintaining their self-esteem as other human beings. Judges and their Audiences then details the numerous ways in which judicial needs for approval from various audiences may influence judicial practice. While modest in tone, the work sets out a research agenda likely to inspire the next generation of judicial behaviorists.

Type
CRITICAL DIALOGUE
Copyright
© 2007 American Political Science Association

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