
The Gatekeepers
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Lyles begins by examining the structure and function of federal courts and detailing the history, operation, and purpose of the district courts. He then turns to the selection, nomination, and appointment of district judges. Lyles then analyzes the extent to which presidents might advance policy objectives through their judicial appointments to the district courts. After examining how African-American, Latino, and white judges, male and female, view their roles as policy actors, Lyles concludes with a discussion of the implications of the study. Important for students and scholars of contemporary public policy and the court system.
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Introduction: Federal District Courts in the Political Process
The Federal District Courts: Institutional and Functional Perspectives
The Nomination and Appointment of Federal District Court Judges
Presidential Agendas and Judicial Appointments: From Kennedy Democrats to Nixon Republicans, 1960-1976
Presidential Agendas and Judicial Appointments: From Carter Democrats to Reagan Republicans, 1976-1988
Presidential Agendas and Judicial Appointments: From Bush Republicans to Clinton Democrats, 1988-1996
Presidential Expectation and Judicial Performance
Does Race Make a Difference?: Perceptions and Attitudes of African-American, Latino, and White District Court Judges
Does Gender Make a Difference?: Perceptions and Attitudes of Female District Court Judges
The Gatekeepers: Conclusions
Appendix A: The National District Court Judge Survey (NDJS)
Appendix B: The Significant District Court Case Data (SDCC)
Selected Bibliography
Table of Selected Cases
Index
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