"Judicial Politics in the United States is a wonderful introductory book for students of public law in America because it analyzes courts in context with other political institutions and within a global context. Miller provides understandable descriptions in a lively manner, as well as real world examples of current debates in judicial politics that will be of interest to all." --Lydia Tiede, University of Houston "I like Judicial Politics in the United States because of its focus on inter-branch relations, and its consideration of the issue of globalization with American judging. Miller appropriately balances legal analysis with the political science literature. I appreciate the book's empirical approach to judicial politics, as well as the multiple viewpoints regarding issues in the judicial system--kudos to Miller." --John R. Hermann, Trinity University