What factors explain when federal trial court judges will be influenced and constrained by their direct superiors in the judicial hierarchy? To empirically test this hierarchical relationship, this study utilizes an original database of cases terminated in 29 federal district courts from 2000 to 2004 and a research design that naturally incorporates hierarchical interactions through a focus on cases that were appealed to the U.S. courts of appeal and later reversed and remanded. After controlling for litigant, judge, political, and case characteristics, the results indicate that the likelihood of a district court case having an altered outcome after circuit court intervention is greatly affected by the content and context of the supervising...
Why does the Supreme Court reverse Court of Appeals decisions? The answer, I argue, can provide us ...
Three-judge federal district courts have jurisdiction over many issues central to our democratic sys...
My dissertation explores three core questions. First, how is information regarding the preferences o...
University. I am also thankful to the many district court chief judges who granted me fee exempt sta...
Although federal circuit and district court judges are placed within a federal hierarchy, and receiv...
This Essay tackles the complicated relationships within the federal judicial hierarchy with a focus ...
The conventional wisdom is that judges at the U.S. Courts of Appeals are constrained decision-makers...
We report evidence from a dataset of federal district judges from 2001 to 2002 that district judges ...
Standard economic analysis of judicial behavior, at least with respect to federal judges, has to som...
According to a number of studies and commentators, a serious caseload crisis faces the federal court...
Public enforcement of law relies on the use of public agents, such as judges, to follow the law. Are...
Over forty years after Richardson and Vines: 1967) complained that federal courts have seldom been i...
Using an original data set of around 70,000 civil rights cases heard by nearly 200 judges, we study ...
Since 1980, District CourtJudges, designated pursuant to federal statute, have helped decide over 75...
We examine an infinite-horizon model of appellate court lawmaking. The model focuses on the impact o...
Why does the Supreme Court reverse Court of Appeals decisions? The answer, I argue, can provide us ...
Three-judge federal district courts have jurisdiction over many issues central to our democratic sys...
My dissertation explores three core questions. First, how is information regarding the preferences o...
University. I am also thankful to the many district court chief judges who granted me fee exempt sta...
Although federal circuit and district court judges are placed within a federal hierarchy, and receiv...
This Essay tackles the complicated relationships within the federal judicial hierarchy with a focus ...
The conventional wisdom is that judges at the U.S. Courts of Appeals are constrained decision-makers...
We report evidence from a dataset of federal district judges from 2001 to 2002 that district judges ...
Standard economic analysis of judicial behavior, at least with respect to federal judges, has to som...
According to a number of studies and commentators, a serious caseload crisis faces the federal court...
Public enforcement of law relies on the use of public agents, such as judges, to follow the law. Are...
Over forty years after Richardson and Vines: 1967) complained that federal courts have seldom been i...
Using an original data set of around 70,000 civil rights cases heard by nearly 200 judges, we study ...
Since 1980, District CourtJudges, designated pursuant to federal statute, have helped decide over 75...
We examine an infinite-horizon model of appellate court lawmaking. The model focuses on the impact o...
Why does the Supreme Court reverse Court of Appeals decisions? The answer, I argue, can provide us ...
Three-judge federal district courts have jurisdiction over many issues central to our democratic sys...
My dissertation explores three core questions. First, how is information regarding the preferences o...