Fatma E. Marouf
Texas A&M University
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Politics, Groups, and Identities | 2017
Rebecca D. Gill; Michael Kagan; Fatma E. Marouf
ABSTRACT Evidence of gendered decision making by judges has been mixed at best. We argue that this is a result of a narrow focus on how female judges differ from male judges. This treats women as the “other,” and the primary object of study is often to determine why female judicial behavior differs from the “norm” of male behavior. We depart from this tradition by using male-centered theories to derive and test hypotheses about maleness and the interactive effect of judge gender and litigant gender in appellate decision making. Drawing on findings from an original dataset of immigration appeals, we find evidence that gender biases manifest themselves in patterns of appellate decision making among all-male panels. Despite our predictions, female judges may also demonstrate evidence of these biases.
Yale Law & Policy Review | 2008
Fatma E. Marouf
Health and Human Rights | 2015
Fatma E. Marouf; Bryn S. Esplin
New England Law Review | 2011
Fatma E. Marouf
Health and Human Rights | 2010
Fatma E. Marouf
The Ohio State Law Journal | 2014
Fatma E. Marouf; Michael Kagan; Rebecca D. Gill
Columbia journal of gender and law | 2011
Fatma E. Marouf
Catholic University Law Review | 2014
Michael Kagan; Fatma E. Marouf; Rebecca D. Gill
Hastings Law Journal | 2013
Fatma E. Marouf
Stanford Law Review Online | 2012
Fatma E. Marouf