article published in law reviewInspired by the burgeoning empirical literature on the judiciary, the editors of the Florida State University Law Review have solicited some papers from leading scholars and federal courts of appeals judges, asking them to address the topic of empirical measures of judicial performance. The papers in this "Symposium on Empirical Measures of Judicial Performance" address empirical measures of judicial performance from a variety of methodological perspectives, but as this Foreword suggests, they can roughly be organized around three basic themes. First, many of the papers critique the empirical enterprise itself and especially the tournament strategy for evaluating judges, although these papers also raise import...
Empirical scholarship on judges, judging, and judicial institutions, a staple in political science, ...
<p>This commentary examines the contribution in this edition by Roach Anleu & Mack, based on arg...
The quality of our judicial system, like other institutions, is a function of the work performed by ...
Inspired by the burgeoning empirical literature on the judiciary, the editors of the Florida State U...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
This Article presents an empirical performance ranking of 383 federal appellate judges who served on...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
<p>The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
The beliefthatjudicialperformance shouldbe evaluatedhas gained increasing momentum. A numberofsiates...
This article examines aspects of judicial diligence as a measure of judicial performance. Consistent...
<p>Studies of the courts, conducted primarily in the United States, suggest that the way legal profe...
Abstract Do judges selected by merit review commissions perform better than elected j...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
Empirical scholarship on judges, judging, and judicial institutions, a staple in political science, ...
<p>This commentary examines the contribution in this edition by Roach Anleu & Mack, based on arg...
The quality of our judicial system, like other institutions, is a function of the work performed by ...
Inspired by the burgeoning empirical literature on the judiciary, the editors of the Florida State U...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
This Article presents an empirical performance ranking of 383 federal appellate judges who served on...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
<p>The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and...
Diverse measures are used as proxies for judicial ability, ranging from the college and law school a...
The beliefthatjudicialperformance shouldbe evaluatedhas gained increasing momentum. A numberofsiates...
This article examines aspects of judicial diligence as a measure of judicial performance. Consistent...
<p>Studies of the courts, conducted primarily in the United States, suggest that the way legal profe...
Abstract Do judges selected by merit review commissions perform better than elected j...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
Empirical scholarship on judges, judging, and judicial institutions, a staple in political science, ...
<p>This commentary examines the contribution in this edition by Roach Anleu & Mack, based on arg...
The quality of our judicial system, like other institutions, is a function of the work performed by ...