In the process of case selection in the U.S. Supreme Court, lawyers try to secure space on the justices' plenary agenda; through briefs amicus curiae, interest groups try to advance their policy views. Thus, both seek access to the Court. What brings lawyers and organized interests together? In this article, I develop a model which examines when and why lawyers who represent petitioners build coalitions with groups. Using survey data from the 1986-87 Term of the Court, I show that lawyers-particularly lawyers with expertise in the agenda setting process-actively recruit the support of interests as amici curiae. Solicitation of amici most often occurs when lawyers and interest groups share similar goals, specifically, the desire for the just...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representati...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of interest group ...
In this article, we analyze how pluralistic, competitive, and conflictual interest group amicus curi...
Amicus curiae participation is a staple of interest group activity in the U.S. Supreme Court. While ...
Why do interest groups participate in state courts of last resort by filing amicus curiae briefs? A...
While there has been a substantial body of research on interest group activity in U.S. federal court...
Over the past 30 years, the U.S. states have increased their participation as amici curiae significa...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of amici curiae in...
A good deal of scholarly evidence suggests that the decision making of the U.S. Supreme Court is aff...
For nearly five decades, scholars have explored interest group involve-ment in courts, with their in...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
The Supreme Court of the United States has during a long time held an important role in forming the ...
The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of amicus curiae briefs ...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has been seen as increasingly as a political as well as a legal...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representati...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of interest group ...
In this article, we analyze how pluralistic, competitive, and conflictual interest group amicus curi...
Amicus curiae participation is a staple of interest group activity in the U.S. Supreme Court. While ...
Why do interest groups participate in state courts of last resort by filing amicus curiae briefs? A...
While there has been a substantial body of research on interest group activity in U.S. federal court...
Over the past 30 years, the U.S. states have increased their participation as amici curiae significa...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of amici curiae in...
A good deal of scholarly evidence suggests that the decision making of the U.S. Supreme Court is aff...
For nearly five decades, scholars have explored interest group involve-ment in courts, with their in...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
The Supreme Court of the United States has during a long time held an important role in forming the ...
The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of amicus curiae briefs ...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has been seen as increasingly as a political as well as a legal...
The modern process of amicus curiae participation is a form of political symbolism reflecting the Su...
The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representati...
Though there is an extensive literature focused on the participation and efficacy of interest group ...