The evaluation of judges, especially circuit court judges, has commanded increased attention, with the quantitative analyses of Stephen Choi and Mitu Gulati. However, the proper dimensions for the evaluation of judges remains much disputed. Critics have challenged Choi & Gulati\u27s scales for measuring judicial quality but have offered little that is positive that would improve measurement. The critics make philosophical challenges to whether the measures truly capture the qualities of judging we should desire, but they offer no measurement tools to improve on Choi and Gulati. We hope to advance the theoretical and empirical evaluation by incorporating different scales for evaluating judges. We consider Choi & Gulati\u27s data, plus the re...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...
The evaluation of judges, especially circuit court judges, has commanded increased attention, with t...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
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...
This Article presents an empirical performance ranking of 383 federal appellate judges who served on...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
The principle of independence of the judiciary, while fundamental to a society based on the rule of ...
This essay discredits current empirical models that are designed to “judge” or rank appellate judges...
This essay discredits current empirical models that are designed to “judge” or rank appellate judges...
<p>The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...
The evaluation of judges, especially circuit court judges, has commanded increased attention, with t...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
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...
This Article presents an empirical performance ranking of 383 federal appellate judges who served on...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
The principle of independence of the judiciary, while fundamental to a society based on the rule of ...
This essay discredits current empirical models that are designed to “judge” or rank appellate judges...
This essay discredits current empirical models that are designed to “judge” or rank appellate judges...
<p>The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...
How ought we to select judges? One possibility is that each of us should campaign for the selectio...