This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how potentially salient characteristics of Court of Appeals judges influence class certification under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. We find that the ideological composition of the panel (measured by the party of the appointing president) has a very strong association with certification outcomes, with all-Democratic panels having dramatically higher rates of procertification outcomes than all-Republican panels—nearly triple in about the past twenty years. We also find that the presence of one African American on a panel, and the presence of two women (but not one), is associated with procertification outcomes. Our results show th...
Beginning with President Carter and continuing with each successive president, the federal bench has...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
Even when women and people of color achieve positions of political power, institutional norms may co...
This article evaluates the substantive consequences of judicial diversity on the U.S. Courts of Appe...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
This Note seeks to determine the extent to which personal characteristics of judges—namely gender, r...
This article presents and analyzes preliminary data on racial and gender disparities in state judici...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
Beginning with President Carter and continuing with each successive president, the federal bench has...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This Article draws on novel data and presents the results of the first empirical analysis of how pot...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
Even when women and people of color achieve positions of political power, institutional norms may co...
This article evaluates the substantive consequences of judicial diversity on the U.S. Courts of Appe...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
This Note seeks to determine the extent to which personal characteristics of judges—namely gender, r...
This article presents and analyzes preliminary data on racial and gender disparities in state judici...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
Beginning with President Carter and continuing with each successive president, the federal bench has...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...