最高法院的第二次元

J. Fischman, Tonja Jacobi
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将最高法院的法官描述为“自由派”和“保守派”已经变得如此标准,而法院的左右分歧被认为是如此根深蒂固,以至于任何偏离这种模式的行为都被认为是令人惊讶的。细心的法院观察家们知道,法官们不只是穿着长袍的政客,不只是根据纯粹的意识形态来决定每一个案件。然而,越来越有影响力的实证法律研究文献只是假设——一个左右的意识形态维度完全描述了最高法院。我们表明,司法决策还有第二个更注重法律的维度。法律主义和实用主义之间的连续统一体也使法官们产生分歧,其方式与意识形态偏好背道而驰。第二个维度是系统的和重要的,发生在多个不同的法律领域,并以一致的模式。从这个角度来看,法官和他们的判决可以用更复杂的术语来理解,不仅仅是作为意识形态的旗手,而是作为经常必须在法律方法和结果偏好之间做出选择的法学家。在两个维度中,不同的联盟模式出现了:在第二个维度中,是首席大法官和索托马约尔大法官,而不是肯尼迪大法官,坐在最高法院的中间位置,决定权力的平衡。
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The Second Dimension of the Supreme Court
Describing the justices of the Supreme Court as ‘liberals’ and ‘conservatives’ has become so standard — and the left-right division on the Court is considered so entrenched — that any deviation from that pattern is treated with surprise. Attentive Court watchers know that the justices are not just politicians in robes, deciding each case on a purely ideological basis. Yet the increasingly influential empirical legal studies literature assumes just that — that a left-right ideological dimension fully describes the Supreme Court. We show that there is a second, more legally-focused dimension of judicial decision-making. A continuum between legalism and pragmatism also divides the justices, in ways that cuts against ideological preferences. The second dimension is systematic and significant, occurring in multiple different legal areas, and in consistent patterns. Seen in this way, the justices and their decisions can be understood in more complex terms, not just as ideological flag bearers, but as jurists who regularly have to choose between legal methodology and outcome preferences. In two dimensions, different patterns of coalitions emerge: in the second dimension, it is the Chief Justice and Justice Sotomayor, not Justice Kennedy, who sit at the median of the Court, and decide the balance of power.
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