The Aggregate Dynamics of Lower Court Responses to the US Supreme Court
Autor: | Benjamin J. Kassow, Ali S. Masood, Donald R. Songer |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Law and Courts. 7:159-186 |
ISSN: | 2164-6589 2164-6570 |
Popis: | We argue that given finite resources to review the large number of lower court decisions, Supreme Court justices should primarily be interested in aggregate responses to their precedents. We offer a theory in which the US Supreme Court drives aggregate responses to its decisions by signaling the utility of its precedents to judges on the lower courts. Specifically, we argue that lower court judges have a greater propensity to rely on a Supreme Court decision when the justices explicitly direct a lower court to consider a formally argued decision in its summary decisions. Our results demonstrate that such signals significantly increase the frequency with which the lower courts adopt the precedents of the US Supreme Court. We corroborate the causality of these links through qualitative analyses, distance matching methods, and simultaneous sensitivity analysis. Our study offers new and important insights on judicial impact and decision-making behavior in the American courts. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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