The Public’s Influence on the U.S. District Courts in Discrimination Cases

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 Social Sciences Justice System Journal Pub Date : 2020-11-16 DOI:10.1080/0098261X.2020.1839822
Albert H. Rivero
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Abstract Do judges follow public opinion when they decide cases that present related issues over which the public has differing ideological views? This study addresses this question by comparing the U.S. District Court behavior in race and gender discrimination cases. By measuring public opinion on two issue areas that raise similar legal questions, I provide a better estimate of the effect of public opinion with fewer confounding variables relating to the agenda of the federal courts. Using a difference-in-differences approach, I show that district court judges are more likely to vote liberally in gender discrimination cases than in race discrimination cases when public opinion on gender becomes relatively more liberal than public opinion on race. This holds even when including a series of important covariates such as demographic information about the judges. This paper thus provides further support for a counterintuitive claim in the literature: unelected judges may nonetheless respond to public opinion.
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公众对美国地方法院审理歧视案件的影响
法官在判决涉及公众意识形态观点不同的相关问题的案件时,是否遵循民意?本研究通过比较美国地方法院在种族和性别歧视案件中的行为来解决这个问题。通过对引起类似法律问题的两个问题领域的公众舆论进行测量,我可以更好地估计公众舆论的影响,同时减少与联邦法院议程有关的混淆变量。使用差异中的差异方法,我表明,当公众对性别的看法相对于对种族的看法更为自由时,地区法院法官在性别歧视案件中比在种族歧视案件中更有可能自由投票。即使包括一系列重要的协变量,如关于法官的人口统计信息,这一点也成立。因此,本文进一步支持了文献中一个反直觉的说法:尽管如此,未经选举的法官可能会对公众舆论做出反应。
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期刊介绍: The Justice System Journal is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research articles on all aspects of law, courts, court administration, judicial behavior, and the impact of all of these on public and social policy. Open as to methodological approaches, The Justice System Journal aims to use the latest in advanced social science research and analysis to bridge the gap between practicing and academic law, courts and politics communities. The Justice System Journal invites submission of original articles and research notes that are likely to be of interest to scholars and practitioners in the field of law, courts, and judicial administration, broadly defined. Articles may draw on a variety of research approaches in the social sciences. The journal does not publish articles devoted to extended analysis of legal doctrine such as a law review might publish, although short manuscripts analyzing cases or legal issues are welcome and will be considered for the Legal Notes section. The Justice System Journal was created in 1974 by the Institute for Court Management and is published under the auspices of the National Center for State Courts. The Justice System Journal features peer-reviewed research articles as well as reviews of important books in law and courts, and analytical research notes on some of the leading cases from state and federal courts. The journal periodically produces special issues that provide analysis of fundamental and timely issues on law and courts from both national and international perspectives.
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