This article evaluates the substantive consequences of judicial diversity on the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Due to the small percentage of racial minorities on the federal bench, the key question in evaluating these consequences is not whether minority judges vote differently from nonminority judges, but whether their presence on appellate courts influences their colleagues and affects case outcomes. Using matching methods, I show that black judges are significantly more likely than nonblack judges to support affirmative action programs. This individual‐level difference translates into a substantial causal effect of adding a black judge to an otherwise all‐nonblack panel. Randomly assigning a black counterjudge—a black judge sitting with two n...
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...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
As has been the case with respect to many political and social institutions in American society, div...
This Note seeks to determine the extent to which personal characteristics of judges—namely gender, r...
Even when women and people of color achieve positions of political power, institutional norms may co...
The increase in the number of racial and ethnic minority judges in the federal courtroom has led sev...
Part I of this Article explores the utility of descriptive representation as an important concept in...
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...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
From slavery to civil rights to affirmative action, America’s history has been plagued with the issu...
The Voting Rights Act has radically altered the political status of minority voters and dramatically...
As has been the case with respect to many political and social institutions in American society, div...
This Note seeks to determine the extent to which personal characteristics of judges—namely gender, r...
Even when women and people of color achieve positions of political power, institutional norms may co...
The increase in the number of racial and ethnic minority judges in the federal courtroom has led sev...
Part I of this Article explores the utility of descriptive representation as an important concept in...
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...