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Does Ideology Matter In Bankruptcy? Voting Behavior On The Courts Of Appeals, Jonathan Remy Nash, Rafael I. Pardo
Does Ideology Matter In Bankruptcy? Voting Behavior On The Courts Of Appeals, Jonathan Remy Nash, Rafael I. Pardo
William & Mary Law Review
This Article empirically examines whether courts of appeals judges cast ideological votes in the bankruptcy context. The empirical study is unique insofar as it is the first to examine the voting behavior of circuit court judges in bankruptcy cases. More importantly, it focuses on a particular type of dispute that arises in bankruptcy: debt-dischargeability determinations. The study implements this focused approach in order to reduce heterogeneity in result. We find, contrary to our hypotheses, no evidence that circuit court judges engage in ideological voting in bankruptcy cases. We also find, however, non-ideological factors—including the race of the judge and the …