In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a vision of the neutral judge who decides cases without resort to personal perspectives or opinions, in short, without ideology. At the other extreme, the dominant model of judicial decisionmaking in political science has long been the attitudinal model, which posits that the Justices’ votes can be explained primarily as expressions of their personal policy preferences, with little or no role for law, legal reasoning, or legal doctrine. Many traditional legal scholars have criticized such scholarship for its insistence on the primacy of ideology in judicial decisionmaking, even as empirical legal scholarship has grown in significance and influence i...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Most scholarship on Supreme Court decision making assumes that justices’ ideological preferences exh...
I provide a test of the legal realist theory of judicial behavior, which posits that judges’ ideolog...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
Models using judicial ideology to explain Supreme Court decision-making remain controver-sial due to...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although there has been an explosion of empiric...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Part I of Judicial Selection: Ideology versus Character sets the stage for an argument that chara...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
Part I of Judicial Selection: Ideology versus Character sets the stage for an argument that chara...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Most scholarship on Supreme Court decision making assumes that justices’ ideological preferences exh...
I provide a test of the legal realist theory of judicial behavior, which posits that judges’ ideolog...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
In their confirmation hearings, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Sotomayor both articulated a visio...
Models using judicial ideology to explain Supreme Court decision-making remain controver-sial due to...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although there has been an explosion of empiric...
Part I of this Article explores the theoretical problem that scholars use the term “judicial ideolog...
Part I of Judicial Selection: Ideology versus Character sets the stage for an argument that chara...
This Article examines the profound role that ideological cohesion plays in explaining the Supreme Co...
Part I of Judicial Selection: Ideology versus Character sets the stage for an argument that chara...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Although there has been an explosion of empirical legal scholarship about the federal judiciary, wit...
Most scholarship on Supreme Court decision making assumes that justices’ ideological preferences exh...
I provide a test of the legal realist theory of judicial behavior, which posits that judges’ ideolog...