Three new works on the study of judicial behavior:
- Alma Cohen, Alon Klement & Zvika Neeman, Judicial Decision Making: A Dynamic Reputation Approach, J. Legal Stud. (2015)
- Examines “how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisions of judges”
- Lee Epstein, Some Thoughts on the Study of Judicial Behavior, 57 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 2017 (2016)
- Tracks the history and possible future of the study of judicial behavior (and includes a cite to my work comparing Supreme Court briefs and opinions on p. 2058)
- Adam Bonica and Michael J. Woodruff. “A Common-Space Measure of State Supreme Court Ideology.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 31.3 (2015): 472-498:
- One of the first papers to measure ideology of State Supreme Court Judges utilizing campaign finance data
Saw your work cited. Yea!
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Empirical SCOTUS wrote:
> Adam Feldman posted: ” Three new works on the study of judicial behavior: > Alma Cohen, Alon Klement & Zvika Neeman, Judicial Decision Making: A > Dynamic Reputation Approach, J. Legal Stud. (2015) Examines “how judicial > elections affect the incentives and decisions of ju” >
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