The Chief Justice, Experience, and Strategic Behavior on the Supreme Court

The Chief Justice, Experience, and Strategic Behavior on the Supreme Court
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Download or read book The Chief Justice, Experience, and Strategic Behavior on the Supreme Court written by Joseph Daniel Ura and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We develop and test a theoretical account of the effect of management tenure on the strategic behavior of the Chief Justice of the United States. Substantial evidence from a variety of learning models and the public management literature indicates that tenure (length of service) is positively related to management performance in public organizations. This suggests that the chief justice's tenure in office should be positively related to efficiency in the use of the chief justice's formal powers. We assess this hypothesis by replicating and extending Johnson, Spriggs, and Wahlbeck's (2005) study of Chief Justice Burger's conference voting behavior. The data support our management tenure hypothesis, showing that Burger used greater discretion in reserving his conference vote over time as he became more adept at discriminating between circumstances when the tactic was strategically valuable and when it was not.

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