The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representatives in the Washington community. Despite a wealth of research that testifies to the importance of these experts in the legislative and executive branches, we know comparatively little regarding sophisticated representation in the judicial context. Is there an identifiable group of specialized representatives in the U.S. Supreme Court? Under the rubric of network theory, I examine the bar of the Court and the patterns of association within it. With survey data from lawyers who participated in Supreme Court litigation during the 1986 term, I develop a predictive model that suggests that the lawyers in the Court are a discrete collection of repr...
Jurisprudential regimes theory (JRT) posits that legal change on the U.S. Supreme Court occurs in a ...
Who are the most successful attorneys in the Supreme Court? A novel way to answer this question is b...
In the “U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Data Base: providing new insights into the Courts,” Professors H...
In the process of case selection in the U.S. Supreme Court, lawyers try to secure space on the justi...
A good deal of scholarly evidence suggests that the decision making of the U.S. Supreme Court is aff...
In pursuing their goals, members of the U.S. Supreme Court are affected by their institutional setti...
This replication archive contains all data and code to replicate the results in "A Common-Space Scal...
In recent years, the legal academy has experienced a surge of interest in quantitative empirical ana...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
We construct the complete network of 30,288 majority opinions written by the U.S. Supreme Court and ...
In the late 1960s, scholars began studying trial courts as organizations. Since the last large wave...
Some research on lawyers active in politics has found that the ties among them create networks in wh...
I investigate the success of litigants in tax cases in England and Wales between 1996 and 2010. I ex...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
Assessing the empirical implications of many theoretical models of judicial politics requires a meas...
Jurisprudential regimes theory (JRT) posits that legal change on the U.S. Supreme Court occurs in a ...
Who are the most successful attorneys in the Supreme Court? A novel way to answer this question is b...
In the “U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Data Base: providing new insights into the Courts,” Professors H...
In the process of case selection in the U.S. Supreme Court, lawyers try to secure space on the justi...
A good deal of scholarly evidence suggests that the decision making of the U.S. Supreme Court is aff...
In pursuing their goals, members of the U.S. Supreme Court are affected by their institutional setti...
This replication archive contains all data and code to replicate the results in "A Common-Space Scal...
In recent years, the legal academy has experienced a surge of interest in quantitative empirical ana...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
We construct the complete network of 30,288 majority opinions written by the U.S. Supreme Court and ...
In the late 1960s, scholars began studying trial courts as organizations. Since the last large wave...
Some research on lawyers active in politics has found that the ties among them create networks in wh...
I investigate the success of litigants in tax cases in England and Wales between 1996 and 2010. I ex...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
Assessing the empirical implications of many theoretical models of judicial politics requires a meas...
Jurisprudential regimes theory (JRT) posits that legal change on the U.S. Supreme Court occurs in a ...
Who are the most successful attorneys in the Supreme Court? A novel way to answer this question is b...
In the “U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Data Base: providing new insights into the Courts,” Professors H...