Because voters rely on judicial performance evaluations when casting their ballots, it is important that policymakers work diligently to compile valid, reliable and unbiased information about our sitting judges. This paper analyzes attorney surveys of judicial performance in Nevada from 1998‐2008. The survey instrument is similar to those used throughout the country for judicial evaluation programs. Unfortunately, none of the readily‐obtainable objective measures of judicial performance can explain away difference in scores based on race and sex. Minority judges and female judges score consistently and significantly lower than do their white male counterparts, all other things equal. These results are troubling, but consistent with the hypo...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
Objective. This article will examine whether candidate sex impacts electoral outcomes in judicial e...
Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Present...
Because voters rely on judicial performance evaluations when casting their ballots, policymakers sho...
<p>Concerns about gender and racial bias in the survey-based evaluations of judicial performance com...
Judicial performance evaluations (JPEs) are a critical part of selecting judges, especially in state...
This article presents and analyzes preliminary data on racial and gender disparities in state judici...
Which judges are “good” at their jobs, and which are not? The answer may depend on the ideology of w...
<p>Elek and Rottman argue that judicial evaluation is often biased against women and minority judges...
Although women and minorities hold an increasing share of judgships in the United States, they remai...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Utilizing exclusive dat...
Judge Sonia Sotomayor\u27s assertion that female judges might be better than male judges has gener...
Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) is generally seen as an important part of the merit system, wh...
Beginning with President Carter and continuing with each successive president, the federal bench has...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
Objective. This article will examine whether candidate sex impacts electoral outcomes in judicial e...
Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Present...
Because voters rely on judicial performance evaluations when casting their ballots, policymakers sho...
<p>Concerns about gender and racial bias in the survey-based evaluations of judicial performance com...
Judicial performance evaluations (JPEs) are a critical part of selecting judges, especially in state...
This article presents and analyzes preliminary data on racial and gender disparities in state judici...
Which judges are “good” at their jobs, and which are not? The answer may depend on the ideology of w...
<p>Elek and Rottman argue that judicial evaluation is often biased against women and minority judges...
Although women and minorities hold an increasing share of judgships in the United States, they remai...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Utilizing exclusive dat...
Judge Sonia Sotomayor\u27s assertion that female judges might be better than male judges has gener...
Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) is generally seen as an important part of the merit system, wh...
Beginning with President Carter and continuing with each successive president, the federal bench has...
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appe...
The question of how to optimally design judicial institutions is one of central importance to the sc...
Objective. This article will examine whether candidate sex impacts electoral outcomes in judicial e...
Symposium: Seventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Women Judges: Conference Present...