Supreme Court Policymaking and Race
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Supreme Court Policymaking and Race

Origins and Development

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Supreme Court Policymaking and Race

Origins and Development

About this book

Examines the origins and development of US Supreme Court policymaking in the area of race between 1801 and 2024.

Supreme Court Policymaking and Race presents a comprehensive and systematic account of the exercise of power by the US Supreme Court in deciding racial policy conflicts beginning with the Marshall Court and ending with the Roberts Court. Author Barbara L. Graham draws upon three related analytic frameworks to evaluate the extent to which the Court's decisions have protected the constitutional and statutory rights of people of color: institutional racial orders, partisan regimes, and jurisprudential regimes. Based on an empirical analysis of the outcomes in 441 race cases decided over fourteen chief justice tenures, Graham provides strong evidence for the claim that with the exception of a fifty-six-year period (1930 until 1986), the Supreme Court has acted as a foe, not a friend, to the rights of people of color. The findings show that when egalitarian political coalitions are in control at the national level, the Court is more likely to further their racial policy goals to protect the legal rights of people of color.

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Information

Publisher
SUNY Press
Year
2026
Print ISBN
9798855805871
9798855805864
eBook ISBN
9798855807158

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Tables
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. The Marshall and Taney Courts, 1801–1864
  9. 2. The Chase and Waite Courts, 1864–1888
  10. 3. The Fuller, White, and Taft Courts, 1888–1930
  11. 4. The Hughes, Stone, and Vinson Courts, 1930–1953
  12. 5. The Warren Court, 1953–1969
  13. 6. The Burger Court, 1969–1986
  14. 7. The Rehnquist Court, 1986–2005
  15. 8. The Roberts Court, 2005–2025
  16. Conclusion
  17. References
  18. Case Index
  19. Index
  20. Back Cover

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