Competing Constraints: State Court Responses to Supreme Court Decisions and Legislation on Wages and Hours

Valerie J. Hoekstra
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This article examines state supreme court implementation of Supreme Court precedent when deciding cases challenging state legislation. While previous research provides a wealth of insight into how state contextual and institutional features constrain state court decisionmaking and how lower courts respond to Supreme Court precedent, very little research explicitly examines state court decisionmaking when both constraints are present. By integrating the findings of previous research, I develop and test hypotheses about the effect of these different actors on state court decisionmaking. The results show that state courts are indeed constrained by both state and federal actors. The results also suggest that there may be instances where policies are so salient to both state actors and to the U.S. Supreme Court that the influence of the state court’s own policy preferences may be minimal. The findings provide important evidence about the importance of competing constraints on state supreme court decisionmaking.
竞争约束:州法院对最高法院关于工资和工时的判决和立法的回应
本文考察了州最高法院在裁决挑战州立法的案件时对最高法院先例的执行情况。虽然以前的研究对国家背景和制度特征如何限制州法院的决策以及下级法院如何回应最高法院的先例提供了丰富的见解,但很少有研究明确地审查在这两种约束存在时州法院的决策。通过整合之前的研究成果,我提出并检验了这些不同行为者对州法院决策的影响的假设。结果表明,州法院确实受到州和联邦行为者的约束。研究结果还表明,在某些情况下,政策对州行为者和美国最高法院都非常重要,以至于州法院自己的政策偏好的影响可能微乎其微。这些发现提供了重要的证据,证明竞争约束对州最高法院决策的重要性。
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