Immigration is a top concern among citizens across the globe. Research shows that the salience of immigration shapes voters' political behavior, but little is known about whether it influences judicial behavior. This article theorizes that variation in issue salience influences judges' behavior when there is a clear connection between the legal and a generally salient, politicized issue. I test this argument drawing on all Swiss asylum appeal decisions reached between 2007 and 2015. I find that higher asylum salience leads judges to decide otherwise similar asylum appeals less favorably. This effect is not restricted to judges affiliated with anti-immigrant parties, unlikely to be driven by accountability pressures, and strongest for those ...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Based on interviews with bureaucrats and judges in several Swiss cantons, this article analyzes how ...
Immigration is a top concern among citizens across the globe. Research shows that the salience of im...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
This article addresses a key problem confronted by immigration judges (IJs) in their assessment of t...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
While many democracies nominate partisan judges, empirical research has struggled to assess whether ...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals’ ...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Based on interviews with bureaucrats and judges in several Swiss cantons, this article analyzes how ...
Immigration is a top concern among citizens across the globe. Research shows that the salience of im...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
This article addresses a key problem confronted by immigration judges (IJs) in their assessment of t...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
While many democracies nominate partisan judges, empirical research has struggled to assess whether ...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals’ ...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Based on interviews with bureaucrats and judges in several Swiss cantons, this article analyzes how ...