Description
About the Author
Scott E. Graves is assistant professor of political science at Georgia State University. Robert M. Howard is professor of political science at Georgia State University.
Reviews
In this first-rate study of recess appointments, Graves and Howard rigorously examine the use and implication of temporary appointments to the bench. Their analysis provides the first empirical demonstration that the job security ensured by Article III is indeed essential for ensuring judicial independence. This book should be essential reading for those who care about the judiciary and the health of our constitutional system. -- Forrest Maltzman, George Washington University
Despite all the recent attention to judicial selection, recess appointments remained under the radar screen-until now. Justice Takes a Recess is not only a masterful treatment of this understudied topic, but also an excellent example of how to employ sophisticated social science data and methods to develop important policy implications. -- Lee Epstein, Northwestern University School of Law
Graves and Howard provide an important contribution to the growing scholarship in the judicial appointments area. * Law and Politics Book Review, January 2010 *
Leveraging impressive data and sophisticated methods, the authors rigorously address the interesting phenomenon of recess appointments to the federal courts. Anyone who cares about judicial appointments, the independence of the judicial branch, or the separation of powers in general will find this an important book. -- Tom Hansford, University of California, Merced
Book Information
ISBN 9780739126622
Author Scott E. Graves
Format Paperback
Page Count 126
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 195g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 154mm * 9mm