This article considers systematically whether the Supreme Court is more likely to review an en banc court of appeals decision than a panel decision. First, we consider Supreme Court review of en banc cases during the Rehnquist Court. Then, in a multivariate empirical analysis of a three-circuit subset of those cases, we control for other variables found to influence the Court\u27s certiorari decision, such as Solicitor General or amicus curiae support for the certiorari petition, a dissent from the court of appeal\u27s opinion, an outcome contrary to the Court\u27s ideological composition, and an intercircuit conflict. The discussion is situated in a larger context of how legal scholars and political scientists have addressed the Rehnquist ...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
This article considers systematically whether the Supreme Court is more likely to review an en banc ...
The ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of law within their respective circ...
The ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of law within their respective circ...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to apply accurate...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to apply accurate...
Whether a change in membership occurs or not, every Supreme Court term presents a unique set of cont...
article published in law reviewThe ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of l...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to do so leads to...
In the US Court of Appeals, a panel of judges can vote to rehear a case which had previously been he...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to do so leads to...
This Article provides an examination of such complex dynamic interaction in the aftermath of the key...
Is one circuit significantly more conservative or liberal than the others? Do circuit courts consist...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
This article considers systematically whether the Supreme Court is more likely to review an en banc ...
The ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of law within their respective circ...
The ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of law within their respective circ...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to apply accurate...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to apply accurate...
Whether a change in membership occurs or not, every Supreme Court term presents a unique set of cont...
article published in law reviewThe ability of U.S. Courts of Appeals to control the development of l...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to do so leads to...
In the US Court of Appeals, a panel of judges can vote to rehear a case which had previously been he...
This Article demonstrates, empirically rather than merely in theory, how a failure to do so leads to...
This Article provides an examination of such complex dynamic interaction in the aftermath of the key...
Is one circuit significantly more conservative or liberal than the others? Do circuit courts consist...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...
We examine how the Supreme Court uses signals and indices from lower courts to determine which cases...