Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obscurity, unknown outside of academic circles (and indeed they only recently have emerged into the mainstream of the legal academy). However, the seclusion of the ivory tower has been breached as public attention has become increasingly focused upon studies that suggest the influence of ideological or partisan variables upon the outcomes of court cases. Over the last few years, the statistical work of scholars on judicial decisionmaking has provoked controversy in the wider legal community and has been enlisted by one side of the ongoing debate in the political arena about appointment of federal judges. In this Article, we begin by highlighting...
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What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although there has been an explosion of empiric...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article identifies and measures dimensions...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although there has been an explosion of empiric...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article identifies and measures dimensions...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...