政治构成对巡回法院判决的普遍影响

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Alma Cohen
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我使用了一个从1985年到2020年的大约64万个巡回法院判决的新数据集,我表明,在更广泛的联邦巡回法院案件中,陪审团的政治构成与案件结果有关,这些案件占所有案件的90%左右,这比之前的工作所认识到的要广泛得多。在可能被视为权力不平等的两党之间的案件中,民主党提名的法官往往有“亲弱”倾向,站在看似较弱的一方。在没有察觉到权力不平等的案件中,民主党提名的法官往往有一种“不那么顺从”的倾向,即更愿意推翻下级法院的判决。
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The Pervasive Influence of Political Composition on Circuit Court Decisions
Using a novel dataset of about 640,000 circuit court decisions from 1985 to 2020, I show that panel political composition is associated with case outcomes in a vastly broader array of federal circuit court cases—representing together about 90% of all cases—than prior work has appreciated. In cases between parties that could be perceived to have unequal power, Democratic-nominated judges tend to have a “Pro-Weak” tendency to side with the seemingly weaker party. In cases without perceived power inequality, Democratic-nominated judges tend to have a “Less-Deference” tendency to be more willing to reverse lower court decision.
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