For several dozen of its major decisions, the Supreme Court in recent decades has adopted an unusual judgment style-the unanimous and anonymous By the Court format. Unlike judgments attributed to specific justices, By the Court presents an unusual and impersonal institutionalist face. But what is happening behind the fagade? Are these deeply collegial products with the actual drafting divided between some (or most, or all) of the justices? Is it business as usual which for major judgments involves rotation between the senior judges? Or is it simply a pseudonym for the Chief Justice writing alone in an unusually emphatic way? Function word analysis is used to identify most likely authors for each By the Court decision; this provides ...
Conventional arguments identify either the median justice or the opinion author as the most influent...
The Supreme Court of Canada has developed a practice of releasing some of the most important constit...
This dissertation advances research on the relationship between U.S. Supreme Court justices’ concern...
For several dozen of its major decisions, the Supreme Court in recent decades has adopted an unusual...
This article explores the recentphenomenon of the formal co-authorship of Supreme Court decisions. I...
We propose a novel and provocative analysis of judicial opinions that are published without indicati...
Scholars have long paid attention to how often and for what reasons Supreme Court justices cite law ...
Although the Supreme Court is a singular institution within the American judiciary, it remains recog...
Although the individual Justices of the Supreme Court frequently speak to the public, the Court as a...
What are the causes and consequences of opinion language on the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals? Much...
Per curiam--literally translated from Latin to by the court -is defined by Black\u27s Law Dictionar...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that the preferences of US Supreme Court justices are not ...
What do the Justices think they’re doing? They seem to act like appeals judges, who address question...
Martha Woodmansee has pointed out that the law has yet to be affected by the critique of authorshi...
Conventional arguments identify either the median justice or the opinion author as the most influent...
The Supreme Court of Canada has developed a practice of releasing some of the most important constit...
This dissertation advances research on the relationship between U.S. Supreme Court justices’ concern...
For several dozen of its major decisions, the Supreme Court in recent decades has adopted an unusual...
This article explores the recentphenomenon of the formal co-authorship of Supreme Court decisions. I...
We propose a novel and provocative analysis of judicial opinions that are published without indicati...
Scholars have long paid attention to how often and for what reasons Supreme Court justices cite law ...
Although the Supreme Court is a singular institution within the American judiciary, it remains recog...
Although the individual Justices of the Supreme Court frequently speak to the public, the Court as a...
What are the causes and consequences of opinion language on the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals? Much...
Per curiam--literally translated from Latin to by the court -is defined by Black\u27s Law Dictionar...
What do judges really care about? Scholars have used various methods to identify a judge’s policy pr...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that the preferences of US Supreme Court justices are not ...
What do the Justices think they’re doing? They seem to act like appeals judges, who address question...
Martha Woodmansee has pointed out that the law has yet to be affected by the critique of authorshi...
Conventional arguments identify either the median justice or the opinion author as the most influent...
The Supreme Court of Canada has developed a practice of releasing some of the most important constit...
This dissertation advances research on the relationship between U.S. Supreme Court justices’ concern...