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This Person Assigns The Writing Of Opinions To The Justices

American Journal of Political Science

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Who Speaks for the Court? Majority Opinion Assignment from Taft to Burger

American Journal of Political Science

Published By: Midwest Political Science Association

American Journal of Political Science

https://doi.org/10.2307/2110771

https://www. jstor .org/stable/2110771

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The designation of the majority opinion writer is one of the major prerogatives of the Chief Justiceship for influencing the formulation of judicial policy. The limited research on opinion assignment has focused almost exclusively on the ideological aspects of assignment decisions. Data sets employed have been small and noncomparable. This paper empirically examines several concerns operating in opinion assignment decision making in addition to ideology. These include the "equality" principle, distribution of "important" cases, self-assignment patterns, and judicial experience. The data base consists of the universe of over a half a century of opinion assignments made by Chief Justices Taft through Burger.

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The Midwest Political Science Association, founded in 1939, is a national organization of more than 2,800 political science professors, researchers, students, and public administrators from throughout the United States and over 50 foreign countries. The association is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly communication in all areas of political science. Each year the association sponsors a three-day conference of political scientists in Chicago for the purpose of presenting and discussing the latest research in political science. More than 2,000 individuals participate in this conference, which features 300 panels and programs on politics. The MPSA is headquartered at Indiana University. For further information, contact William D. Morgan, Executive Director, email: wdmorgan@indiana.edu.

This Person Assigns The Writing Of Opinions To The Justices

Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2110771

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