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The “Odd Party Out” Theory of Certiorari
The Journal of Politics, 2020Whether and why the Supreme Court agrees to hear cases is among the most important—and well studied—topics in American politics. However, existing theories have overlooked a key player: the advocates. We develop and test a new theory that explicitly incorporates advocates in explaining which cases the Supreme Court is likely to accept. Specifically, we
Adam Bonica, Adam S. Chilton, Maya Sen
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Reforming Certiorari and Messing with Nullity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Mark I. Aronson
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Political Science Research and Methods, 2021
Although the literature on US Supreme Court agenda-setting is sizable, justice-vote-level multivariate analyses of certiorari are almost exclusively limited to samples of discussed cases from 1986 to 1993. Moreover, these studies have done very little to
Gregory A. Caldeira, D. Lempert
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Although the literature on US Supreme Court agenda-setting is sizable, justice-vote-level multivariate analyses of certiorari are almost exclusively limited to samples of discussed cases from 1986 to 1993. Moreover, these studies have done very little to
Gregory A. Caldeira, D. Lempert
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El certiorari y las sentencias interlocutorias en el Perú
Chornancap Revista JurídicaEl objetivo de esta investigación es analizar la viabilidad de implementar la figura del certiorari en el sistema jurídico nacional, evaluar los criterios discrecionales empleados en las sentencias interlocutorias y proponer soluciones que garanticen la ...
Dalgir Katherine Mundaca Rodríguez
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Writ of Certiorari as a Means of Ensuring Centralization of Diffuse Constitutional Review
Rossijskoe pravosudieThe article examines the current state of the US Supreme Court in the context of global trends in constitutional review models. It focuses on the significant changes in the Court’s powers, particularly the gradual convergence and blurring of distinctions
Rovshan Ismayılov
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The Journal of Politics, 1979
TWENTY YEARS AGO political scientist Glendon Schubert introduced the Certiorari Game." Schubert examined the Federal Employees' Liability evidentiary cases from the 1942 to 1948 terms of the Supreme Court. He found that a bloc of four justices (Black, Douglas, Murphy, Rutledge), by voting for certiorari when the Court of Appeals had reversed a District
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TWENTY YEARS AGO political scientist Glendon Schubert introduced the Certiorari Game." Schubert examined the Federal Employees' Liability evidentiary cases from the 1942 to 1948 terms of the Supreme Court. He found that a bloc of four justices (Black, Douglas, Murphy, Rutledge), by voting for certiorari when the Court of Appeals had reversed a District
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