Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systematic ways early in their tenure as opposed to their later decisional tendencies. Similarly, many studies have examined the chief justice\u27s unique behavior. his study blends these two rich strands and explores whether chief justices demonstrate an acclimation effect, such that their behavior changes systematically through time. Using more than a century of Court data, this study examines whether new chief justices\u27 concurrence and dissent rates decline and whether they write fewer individual opinions gradually. I find that the chief justice\u27s position serves to create an incentive structure that is uniquely associated with declining rate...
The literature on dissent in courts points some factors as causes of reduction or increase in the am...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
Theory: As they learn a new role, Justices experience an initial period of adjustment to the Supreme...
Using the Martin-Quinn ideology scores, we show that U.S. Supreme Court justices strategically respo...
We develop and test a theoretical account of the effect of management tenure on the strategic behavi...
Understanding the source of voting changes by appellate judges provides an important window into the...
This study uses strategic behaviour, leadership change, and feminist theories to examine patterns of...
Data and Stata code for replicating reported analysis. Abstract We develop and test a theoreti...
In this paper we use a global optimization technique developed by Bai and Perron (1998) to estimate ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
This article identifies structural breaks in dissenting and single opinions on the High Court of Aus...
Previous empirical research on US Supreme Court nominations has largely overlooked the influence of ...
Objective. We seek to explore the opinion assignments of Chief Justices from 1888 to 1940 using thre...
The literature on dissent in courts points some factors as causes of reduction or increase in the am...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
Theory: As they learn a new role, Justices experience an initial period of adjustment to the Supreme...
Using the Martin-Quinn ideology scores, we show that U.S. Supreme Court justices strategically respo...
We develop and test a theoretical account of the effect of management tenure on the strategic behavi...
Understanding the source of voting changes by appellate judges provides an important window into the...
This study uses strategic behaviour, leadership change, and feminist theories to examine patterns of...
Data and Stata code for replicating reported analysis. Abstract We develop and test a theoreti...
In this paper we use a global optimization technique developed by Bai and Perron (1998) to estimate ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
This article identifies structural breaks in dissenting and single opinions on the High Court of Aus...
Previous empirical research on US Supreme Court nominations has largely overlooked the influence of ...
Objective. We seek to explore the opinion assignments of Chief Justices from 1888 to 1940 using thre...
The literature on dissent in courts points some factors as causes of reduction or increase in the am...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...