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Judicial Response Or Litigant Strategy: Examining The Success Of The U.S. Solicitor General, Jeff L. Yates, Damon Cann, Brent Boyea Feb 2012

Judicial Response Or Litigant Strategy: Examining The Success Of The U.S. Solicitor General, Jeff L. Yates, Damon Cann, Brent Boyea

Jeff L Yates

In political science the well-known “Attitudinal Model” of legal decision making dictates that judges’ sincere policy preferences drive legal outcomes. In contrast, the celebrated “Selection Hypothesis” from the law and economics literature suggests that litigants carefully consider factors affecting potential case success (including judicial ideology) and accordingly choose to settle cases in which legal outcomes can be readily predicted in the name of efficiency. Thus, judges end up adjudicating a non-random set of cases which, in the typical situation, should not lend themselves to ideological decision making. From this perspective, the influence of Supreme Court justices’ ideological preferences on outcomes …