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The Journal of Legal Studies | 1999

The Prestige and Influence of Individual Judges on the U.S. Courts of Appeals

David Klein; Darby Morrisroe

Judicial scholars have often recognized that prestige seems to vary among judges, but they have not devoted much systematic attention to the phenomenon or its consequences. In this article, we develop a measure of prestige and calculate prestige scores for a sample of 139 federal circuit court judges. We then test the validity of our measure by determining how strongly the scores correlate with other variables, some of which are expected to be related to prestige, others of which should be unrelated. Finally, we incorporate our measure into an analysis of judicial influence, asking whether novel legal rules are more likely to be adopted by other circuits if announced by highly esteemed judges than if announced by less prestigious ones. The evidence suggests that our measure is valid and that prestige can translate into influence.


Archive | 2002

Making law in the United States courts of appeals

David Klein


Law & Society Review | 2003

Fear of Reversal as an Explanation of Lower Court Compliance

David Klein; Robert J. Hume


Political Research Quarterly | 2001

Ballot Information and Voting Decisions in Judicial Elections

David Klein; Lawrence Baum


Law & Society Review | 2006

The Influence of Jurisprudential Considerations on Supreme Court Decisionmaking: A Study of Conflict Cases

Stefanie A. Lindquist; David Klein


Archive | 2010

The psychology of judicial decision making

David Klein; Gregory Mitchell


Journal of Empirical Legal Studies | 2008

Measuring Deviations from Expected Voting Patterns on Collegial Courts

Paul H. Edelman; David Klein; Stefanie A. Lindquist


Journal of Empirical Legal Studies | 2012

Consensus, Disorder, and Ideology on the Supreme Court

Paul H. Edelman; David Klein; Stefanie A. Lindquist


William and Mary law review | 2013

Dicta, Schmicta: Theory Versus Practice in Lower Court Decision Making

David Klein; Neal Devins


Washington and Lee Law Review | 2005

Unspoken Questions in the Rule 32.1 Debate: Precedent and Psychology in Judging

David Klein

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University of Texas at Austin

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