I develop a formal model of Supreme Court opinion-writing in an environment of uncertainty. In particular, the model captures how the Supreme Court will optimally design the specificity of its legal rules. The model focuses on the tradeoff between more precise rules which are controlling in a smaller subset of cases against less precise rules, which have wider applicability but yield less certain outcomes. When the basic model is considered in a dynamic world in which the Court is able to hear multiple cases, it yields insights about how the factual representativeness of a case and the clarity of existing precedent jointly affect its optimal opinion-writing and willingness to hear new cases. These last implications provide theoretical found...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
We develop a scaling model to estimate U.S. Supreme Court opinion locations and justice ideal points...
The scope of Supreme Court precedent is capacious. Justices of the Court commonly defer to sweeping ...
The scope of Supreme Court precedent is capacious. Justices of the Court commonly defer to sweeping ...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal mo...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
Although the Supreme Court is a singular institution within the American judiciary, it remains recog...
The Supreme Court sometimes decides cases without reaching a majority-supported agreement on a rule ...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
We develop a scaling model to estimate U.S. Supreme Court opinion locations and justice ideal points...
The scope of Supreme Court precedent is capacious. Justices of the Court commonly defer to sweeping ...
The scope of Supreme Court precedent is capacious. Justices of the Court commonly defer to sweeping ...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal mo...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
This Article treats the order of decision on multiple issues in a single case. That order can be ver...
Supreme Court precedent is a topic of perennial prominence. The Court overruled or severely limited ...
Although the Supreme Court is a singular institution within the American judiciary, it remains recog...
The Supreme Court sometimes decides cases without reaching a majority-supported agreement on a rule ...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
Studies of policy making by courts need to examine the actual policy adopted in the majority opinion...
We develop a scaling model to estimate U.S. Supreme Court opinion locations and justice ideal points...