Judicial impact studies have generally found widespread compliance by lower courts. Often, however, these studies employ relatively insensitive measures of compliance, limit their focus to compliance with Supreme Court precedent, and only occasionally examine the impact of judicial decisions on the ultimate consumers of those rulings - the members of society who are subject to them. Significant questions thus remain, such as whether and to what extent lower courts in fact comply with precedent and what if any role fear of reversal plays in compliance. To address these gaps, we use regression analysis to examine how the district courts in the Second Circuit responded to the decision of the Court of Appeals in Goldberger v. Integrated Resourc...
In this essay, I discuss the meaning of ten empirical studies of judicial review of agency actions t...
Lower court compliance with the superior courts is now a norm in the judicial system of the United S...
In this essay, Pierce and Weiss report the results of a study of judicial review of agency interpret...
Judicial impact studies have generally found widespread compliance by lower courts. Often, however, ...
Political scientists have long been interested in what impact judicial decisions have on their inten...
We exploit a new data set of judicial rulings on motions in order to investigate the relationship be...
A host of scholars have argued that decision making in lower courts is at least partially determined...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
We report on a comprehensive data base of eighteen years of published opinions (1993-2008, inclusive...
Previous impact research has primarily investigated controversial civil liberties decisions. The pre...
We report on a comprehensive database of 18 years of available opinions (1993–2008, inclusive) on se...
Judges facing exogenous constraints on their pecuniary income have an incentive to reduce their work...
In law, we commonly presume that judges reach decisions based on legal materials, such as precedents...
This article considers systematically whether the Supreme Court is more likely to review an en banc ...
Lower court compliance with the superior courts is now a norm in the judicial system of the United S...
In this essay, I discuss the meaning of ten empirical studies of judicial review of agency actions t...
Lower court compliance with the superior courts is now a norm in the judicial system of the United S...
In this essay, Pierce and Weiss report the results of a study of judicial review of agency interpret...
Judicial impact studies have generally found widespread compliance by lower courts. Often, however, ...
Political scientists have long been interested in what impact judicial decisions have on their inten...
We exploit a new data set of judicial rulings on motions in order to investigate the relationship be...
A host of scholars have argued that decision making in lower courts is at least partially determined...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
We report on a comprehensive data base of eighteen years of published opinions (1993-2008, inclusive...
Previous impact research has primarily investigated controversial civil liberties decisions. The pre...
We report on a comprehensive database of 18 years of available opinions (1993–2008, inclusive) on se...
Judges facing exogenous constraints on their pecuniary income have an incentive to reduce their work...
In law, we commonly presume that judges reach decisions based on legal materials, such as precedents...
This article considers systematically whether the Supreme Court is more likely to review an en banc ...
Lower court compliance with the superior courts is now a norm in the judicial system of the United S...
In this essay, I discuss the meaning of ten empirical studies of judicial review of agency actions t...
Lower court compliance with the superior courts is now a norm in the judicial system of the United S...
In this essay, Pierce and Weiss report the results of a study of judicial review of agency interpret...