In this article, we analyze how pluralistic, competitive, and conflictual interest group amicus curiae participation is in the U.S. Supreme Court. Examining participating organizations and briefs during the 1995 term, we address three inquiries. First, we scrutinize the types of organized inter-ests who participate as amici curiae. We find that the Court is open to a wide array of interests and that particular types of groups do not dominate amicus activity. Second, we analyze the frequency with which amici file briefs on opposing sides of dispute. We reveal few strict patterns of competition, suggesting that Supreme Court cases are salient to a diverse spectrum of interest groups, many of which are not usually thought of as being in compet...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has been seen as increasingly as a political as well as a legal...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2009. Major:Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
The Supreme Court of the United States has during a long time held an important role in forming the ...
In the process of case selection in the U.S. Supreme Court, lawyers try to secure space on the justi...
Amicus curiae participation is a staple of interest group activity in the U.S. Supreme Court. While ...
While there has been a substantial body of research on interest group activity in U.S. federal court...
Why do interest groups participate in state courts of last resort by filing amicus curiae briefs? A...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of amici curiae in...
For nearly five decades, scholars have explored interest group involve-ment in courts, with their in...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of interest group ...
Over the past 30 years, the U.S. states have increased their participation as amici curiae significa...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has been seen as increasingly as a political as well as a legal...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2009. Major:Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...
The Supreme Court of the United States has during a long time held an important role in forming the ...
In the process of case selection in the U.S. Supreme Court, lawyers try to secure space on the justi...
Amicus curiae participation is a staple of interest group activity in the U.S. Supreme Court. While ...
While there has been a substantial body of research on interest group activity in U.S. federal court...
Why do interest groups participate in state courts of last resort by filing amicus curiae briefs? A...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of amici curiae in...
For nearly five decades, scholars have explored interest group involve-ment in courts, with their in...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of interest group ...
Over the past 30 years, the U.S. states have increased their participation as amici curiae significa...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
The amicus curiae brief has become a common occurrence in today\u27s legal arena, especially with th...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has been seen as increasingly as a political as well as a legal...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2009. Major:Political Science. Advisor: Timothy ...