The Federal Judicial System
The Supreme Court of the United States
Selecting and Deciding Cases
Issuing Decisions and Opinions
Other Federal Courts
U.S. District Courts
U.S. Courts of Appeal
Special U.S. Courts
The State Courts Federal Court Appointees
The Selection of Supreme Court Justices and Federal Judges
Supreme Court Nominees
Lower-Court Nominees
Justices and Judges as Political Officials
The Role of Partisanship
Other Characteristics of Judicial Appointees
The Nature of Judicial Decision Making
The Constraints of the Facts
The Constraints of the Law
The Constitution and Its Interpretation
Statutes and Administrative Laws, and Their Interpretation
Legal Precedents (Previous Rulings) and Their Interpretation
Political Influences on Judicial Decisions
Outside Influences on Court Decisions
Public Opinion and Interest Groups
Congress and the President Inside Influences: The Justices' Own Political Beliefs Judicial Power and Democratic Government
The Limits of Judicial Power
Debating the Judiciary's Proper Role