The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ways that further their political ideologies. But judicial behavior seems much more complex. Politicians who nominate people for judgeships do not typically tout their ideology (except sometimes using vague code words), but they always claim that the nominees will be competent judges. Moreover, it stands to reason that voters would support politicians who appoint competent as well as ideologically compatible judges. We test this hypothesis using a dataset consisting of promotions to the federal circuit courts. We find, using a set of objective measures of judicial performance, that competence seems to matter in promotions in that the least co...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Politicians are not neutral maximizers of the public good, they respond to incentives just like othe...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ...
The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ...
The judicial behavior literature typically assumes that politicians nominate judges on the basis of ...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be indifferent to the concerns of the e...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be indifferent to the concerns of the e...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be insulated from political pressure an...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cl...
Although federal judges are appointed with life tenure, most state judges are elected for short term...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
The impetus for the Article was frustration with the current judicial appointments process. Both sid...
We examine whether circuit court judges sacrifice policy purity for career goals. We compare the beh...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Politicians are not neutral maximizers of the public good, they respond to incentives just like othe...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...
The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ...
The standard model of judicial behavior suggests that judges primarily care about deciding cases in ...
The judicial behavior literature typically assumes that politicians nominate judges on the basis of ...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be indifferent to the concerns of the e...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be indifferent to the concerns of the e...
Tenured public officials such as judges are often thought to be insulated from political pressure an...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cl...
Although federal judges are appointed with life tenure, most state judges are elected for short term...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
The impetus for the Article was frustration with the current judicial appointments process. Both sid...
We examine whether circuit court judges sacrifice policy purity for career goals. We compare the beh...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
In the US, state Supreme Court judges are either appointed, elected, or more commonly, are subject t...
Politicians are not neutral maximizers of the public good, they respond to incentives just like othe...
Abstract: The divisiveness of the lower federal court confirmation process has been the focus of ext...