Consider the Source (and the Message): Supreme Court Justices and Strategic Audits of Lower Court Decisions

27 Pages Posted: 11 Mar 2010

See all articles by Ryan C. Black

Ryan C. Black

Michigan State University - Department of Political Science

Ryan J. Owens

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Political Science

Date Written: December 3, 2009

Abstract

Given scarce resources, Supreme Court justices hear cases that maximize their auditing function. Building on existing theories, we argue that justices rely on the identity of lower court judges and the ideological disposition of lower court decisions to decide which cases to review. We find that justices are most likely to audit disagreeable lower court decisions rendered by ideologically disagreeable judges and are least likely to review agreeable lower court decisions rendered by ideologically agreeable judges. Further, when faced with the same ideologically disagreeable lower court decision, justices are less likely to review those decisions made by ideological allies than those made by ideological foes.

Suggested Citation

Black, Ryan C. and Owens, Ryan J., Consider the Source (and the Message): Supreme Court Justices and Strategic Audits of Lower Court Decisions (December 3, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1568386 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1568386

Ryan C. Black

Michigan State University - Department of Political Science ( email )

East Lansing, MI 48824
United States

HOME PAGE: http://ryancblack.org

Ryan J. Owens (Contact Author)

University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Political Science ( email )

406 North Hall
1050 Bascom Mall
Madison, WI 53706
United States
608-263-2279 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://law.wisc.edu/profiles/rjowens@wisc.edu

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
93
Abstract Views
1,270
Rank
602,497
PlumX Metrics