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(Ebook) Legacy and Legitimacy: Black Americans and the Supreme Court by Rosalee Clawson, Eric Waltenburg ISBN 9781592139026, 9781592139033, 9781592139040, 1592139027, 1592139035, 1592139043

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Authors:Rosalee Clawson, Eric Waltenburg
Pages:233 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:illustrated edition
Publisher:Temple University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.2 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781592139026, 9781592139033, 9781592139040, 1592139027, 1592139035, 1592139043
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(Ebook) Legacy and Legitimacy: Black Americans and the Supreme Court by Rosalee Clawson, Eric Waltenburg ISBN 9781592139026, 9781592139033, 9781592139040, 1592139027, 1592139035, 1592139043

Thoroughly grounded in the latest scholarly literature, theoretical sources, and experimental results, Legacy and Legitimacy substantially advances understanding of Black Americans’ attitudes toward the Supreme Court, the Court’s ability to influence Blacks’ opinions about the legitimacy of public institutions and policies, and the role of media in shaping Blacks’ judgments.Drawing on legitimacy theory—which explains the acceptance of or tolerance for controversial policies—the authors begin by reexamining the significance of “diffuse support” in establishing legitimacy. They provide a useful overview of the literature on legitimacy and a concise history of the special relationship between Blacks and the Court. They investigate the influences of group attitudes and media “framing.” And they employ data from large-scale surveys to show that Blacks with greater levels of diffuse support for the Court are more likely to adopt positions consistent with Court rulings.With its broad scope and inclusion of new experimental findings, Legacy and Legitimacy will interest students and scholars of judicial politics, racial politics, media and politics, black studies and public opinion.
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