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Interest Groups and Judicial Federalism: Organizational Litigation in State Judiciaries

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Interest Groups and Judicial Federalism: Organizational Litigation in State Judiciaries

Contributors:

By (Author) Donald J. Farole

ISBN:

9780275960674

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

23rd April 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Constitutional and administrative law: general
Private or civil law: general

Dewey:

342.73085

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

Throughout this century, organized interest groups have played a central role in U.S. Supreme Court litigation on issues of civil rights and liberties. Yet in recent decades, the Court has been less willing to protect many rights and has discouraged the use of federal court forums. With the federal courts inhospitable or unavailable, interest groups have had greater incentive to enter state judiciaries. Proponents of the new judicial federalism urge groups and other litigants to seek greater individual protection based on state constitutions than that required under federal constitutional standards. Farole examines the conditions under which groups are likely to enter state litigation. How the Supreme Court decisions provide incentives or disincentives for organizational action in state judiciaris as well as how other factors specific to organizations condition their willingness and ability to enter state courts is of particular concern. Farole also examines whether groups assert rights claims based on state constitutional law. He provides a comparative analysis of group litigation in two issue areas - eminent domain and obscenity - in five states. Evidence is taken from a variety of sources including interviews, interest group and court files, and published court opinions. The analysis provides insights into the ability of interest groups to remain active in rights litigation by turning their lobbying efforts to state judiciaries. This book is of particular interest to political scientists and academic lawyers concerned with federalism, interest groups, judicial politics, and civil liberties.

Author Bio

DONALD J. FAROLE, Jr. is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His research interests include state courts, rights litigation, and judicial agendas.

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