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The Maintenance of Institutional Legitimacy in Supreme Court Justices’ Public Rhetoric.
Journal of Law and Courts
  • Colin Glennon, East Tennessee State University
  • Logan Strother, Pardue University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2019
Description

Judicial politics scholars routinely posit that the behavior of Supreme Court justices is motivated in important part by concerns of institutional maintenance, that is, by a desire to maintain the Court’s unusually large store of institutional legitimacy. Previous work on this topic, however, has focused almost exclusively on the influence of such motivation on judicial decision making. We contend that if institutional maintenance is an important goal, it should be observable in other contexts as well. We examine televised mass-media interviews with Supreme Court justices from 1998 to 2016 and find that legitimacy reinforcement is the predominant goal reflected in justices’ rhetoric in those interviews.

Citation Information
Colin Glennon and Logan Strother. "The Maintenance of Institutional Legitimacy in Supreme Court Justices’ Public Rhetoric." Journal of Law and Courts Vol. 7 Iss. 2 (2019) p. 241 - 261 ISSN: 2164-6589
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/colin-glennon/27/