Jurisprudential regimes theory (JRT) posits that legal change on the U.S. Supreme Court occurs in a drastic, structural-break-like manner. Methodological debates present conflicting evidence for JRT, which has implications for the important law versus ideology debate. We confront this debate by first elaborating two alternative theoretical perspectives to JRT -- evolutionary change and legal stability. Our analytical framework focuses on two key substantive effects of jurisprudential categories on the Court's case outcomes -- relative differences between categories over multiple time periods and longitudinal differences across time periods. Importantly, different pieces of empirical evidence can provide support for different dynamic process...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
Assuming that we desire to design formal rules that would maximize the attainment of the aims of cre...
In this paper (part of a book project), I explicate jurisprudential regime theory and develop an und...
The founding debate of judicial politics—is Supreme Court decision making driven by law or politics?...
Jurisprudential regime theory is a legal explanation of decision-making on the U.S. Supreme Court th...
In this research note/replication, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in...
In this research note/replication, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in...
UnrestrictedIs there a "life cycle" pattern to jurisprudence? This dissertation draws on institutio...
In pursuing their goals, members of the U.S. Supreme Court are affected by their institutional setti...
We theorize that if law matters in Supreme Court decision making, it matters not as a mechanistic fo...
Jurisprudential regime theory is a legal explanation of decision-making on the U.S. Supreme Court th...
In recent years, the legal academy has experienced a surge of interest in quantitative empirical ana...
In this research note, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in our recent ...
The 2012 challenge to the Affordable Care Act was an unusual opportunity for people to form or reass...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
Assuming that we desire to design formal rules that would maximize the attainment of the aims of cre...
In this paper (part of a book project), I explicate jurisprudential regime theory and develop an und...
The founding debate of judicial politics—is Supreme Court decision making driven by law or politics?...
Jurisprudential regime theory is a legal explanation of decision-making on the U.S. Supreme Court th...
In this research note/replication, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in...
In this research note/replication, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in...
UnrestrictedIs there a "life cycle" pattern to jurisprudence? This dissertation draws on institutio...
In pursuing their goals, members of the U.S. Supreme Court are affected by their institutional setti...
We theorize that if law matters in Supreme Court decision making, it matters not as a mechanistic fo...
Jurisprudential regime theory is a legal explanation of decision-making on the U.S. Supreme Court th...
In recent years, the legal academy has experienced a surge of interest in quantitative empirical ana...
In this research note, we apply the construct of jurisprudential regimes as described in our recent ...
The 2012 challenge to the Affordable Care Act was an unusual opportunity for people to form or reass...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
The Supreme Court considers cases to define the compliance of legislation from Congress, Executive O...
Assuming that we desire to design formal rules that would maximize the attainment of the aims of cre...
In this paper (part of a book project), I explicate jurisprudential regime theory and develop an und...