We investigate the role that political ideology plays in the selection process for articles in law reviews. To do so, we match data on the political ideology of student editors from 15 top law reviews from 1990 to 2005 to data on the political ideology of the authors of accepted articles. We find that law review with a higher share of conservative editors accept a higher share of articles written by conservative authors. We then investigate potential explanations for this pattern. One possibility is that editors have a preference for publishing articles written by authors that share their ideology. Another possibility is that editors are objectively better at assessing the contribution of articles written by authors that share their ideolog...
This Essay questions whether consistency in legal interpretation is truly a manifestation of the inf...
The dichotomy experienced today of the two most common political ideologies in the United States, l...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
We investigate the role that political ideology plays in the selection process for articles in law r...
The student-edited law review has been a much criticized institution. Many commentators have express...
Every year, law review editors around the country are forced to select the authors, out of the hundr...
In academia, journals serve as a proxy for quality, where prestigious journals are pre-sumed to publ...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as merit selecti...
Law and politics are inseparably connected, with numerous studies showing that politics plays an inf...
Joining a conversation begun by James Lindgren, An Author\u27s Manifesto, 61 U. Chi. L. Rev. 527 (19...
This Article is intended to serve as a roadmap for law professors and law review editors alike in th...
One topic that has gone largely unexplored in the long debate over how best to select judges is whet...
Throughout American history, judges and legal scholars have articulated and maintained a sharp separ...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Using a new dataset capturing the ideological positioning of nearly half a million U.S.\ judges and ...
This Essay questions whether consistency in legal interpretation is truly a manifestation of the inf...
The dichotomy experienced today of the two most common political ideologies in the United States, l...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...
We investigate the role that political ideology plays in the selection process for articles in law r...
The student-edited law review has been a much criticized institution. Many commentators have express...
Every year, law review editors around the country are forced to select the authors, out of the hundr...
In academia, journals serve as a proxy for quality, where prestigious journals are pre-sumed to publ...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection known as merit selecti...
Law and politics are inseparably connected, with numerous studies showing that politics plays an inf...
Joining a conversation begun by James Lindgren, An Author\u27s Manifesto, 61 U. Chi. L. Rev. 527 (19...
This Article is intended to serve as a roadmap for law professors and law review editors alike in th...
One topic that has gone largely unexplored in the long debate over how best to select judges is whet...
Throughout American history, judges and legal scholars have articulated and maintained a sharp separ...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Using a new dataset capturing the ideological positioning of nearly half a million U.S.\ judges and ...
This Essay questions whether consistency in legal interpretation is truly a manifestation of the inf...
The dichotomy experienced today of the two most common political ideologies in the United States, l...
In this Article, I undertake an evaluation of a method of judicial selection in use in many states t...