Only a few studies of the lower federal court confirmation process consider the role of the race/gender of nominees in that process and none consider the intersection of party politics with those characteristics. We address this deficiency, arguing that the different electoral incentive structures of the two major parties have consequences for the treatment of minority and female nominees. The levels of minority and female support enjoyed by the Democratic Party, as well as the Republican Party’s desire to shed its reputation as being insensitive to issues of importance to those constituencies, lead us to expect that the nomina-tions of minorities and women will be handled most expeditiously under conditions of unified Republican control, f...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
Objectives. To explore differences in the appointment and election method of se-lecting state high c...
Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is...
A rampant supposition exists that the judicial nominations of females are less successful due to the...
The legitimacy of the American federal judiciary stems from its role as the non-political branch of ...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
Redistricting cases offer a unique opportunity to test the effects of partisan favoritism in judging...
Though the demographic characteristics of judicial nominees in the United States have gained increas...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
For many decades, the United States has been conducting an extraordinary natural experiment: Randoml...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
In this article the authors examine with greater precision the impacts of various constituencies in ...
This article explores the difficulties encountered in diversifying the federal bench and why the par...
What information do voters rely on in nonpartisan judicial election? When voters lack a partisan cue...
In this article, we explore the relationship between political parties’ campaign contributions and p...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
Objectives. To explore differences in the appointment and election method of se-lecting state high c...
Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is...
A rampant supposition exists that the judicial nominations of females are less successful due to the...
The legitimacy of the American federal judiciary stems from its role as the non-political branch of ...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
Redistricting cases offer a unique opportunity to test the effects of partisan favoritism in judging...
Though the demographic characteristics of judicial nominees in the United States have gained increas...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
For many decades, the United States has been conducting an extraordinary natural experiment: Randoml...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
In this article the authors examine with greater precision the impacts of various constituencies in ...
This article explores the difficulties encountered in diversifying the federal bench and why the par...
What information do voters rely on in nonpartisan judicial election? When voters lack a partisan cue...
In this article, we explore the relationship between political parties’ campaign contributions and p...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
Objectives. To explore differences in the appointment and election method of se-lecting state high c...
Party support has a strong influence on candidate success in the primary. What remains unexplored is...