Search Results - "Tiller, EH"
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WHAT IS LEGAL DOCTRINE?
Published in Northwestern University law review (01-01-2006)“…Researchers from the legal academy and from political science departments have conducted extensive research on the law, but they have largely ignored each…”
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Judicial Partisanship and Obedience to Legal Doctrine: Whistleblowing on the Federal Courts of Appeals
Published in The Yale law journal (01-05-1998)“…An essay considers the following question: If judges have personal or partisan policy preferences, why would they follow established legal doctrine when it…”
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The Structure and Conduct of Corporate Lobbying: How Firms Lobby the Federal Communications Commission
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The Strategy of Judging: Evidence from Administrative Law
Published in The Journal of legal studies (01-01-2002)“…Recent theories of judicial decision making suggest that federal judges are likely to exploit the structure of law to protect decisions that implement their…”
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Strategic instruments: legal structure and political games in administrative law
Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (01-07-1999)“…This article presents models of strategic behavior by agencies and courts where the ability to manipulate the instruments of decision making, rather than…”
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A Modest Proposal for Improving American Justice
Published in Columbia law review (01-01-1999)“…In this piece, Professors Tiller and Cross suggest that the federal justice system could be improved by limiting the practice of randomly assigning circuit…”
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Regulation and the Internet: Public Choice Insights for Business Organizations
Published in California management review (01-10-2003)“…Business regulation is greatly shaped by a theory from economics and political science called "public choice." Public choice argues that regulation is sought…”
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Resource-Based Strategies in Law and Positive Political Theory: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the like
Published in University of Pennsylvania law review (01-05-2002)“…The political control exercised through cost-benefit analysis and similar strategy-laden instruments allows one or more policymakers to force a competing…”
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Controlling Policy by Controlling Process: Judicial Influence on Regulatory Decision Making
Published in Journal of law, economics, & organization (01-04-1998)“…In this article, the ability of a federal appellate court to control agency policy by imposing process requirements upon the agency is analyzed under two…”
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Integrating market, technology, and policy opportunities in e-business strategy
Published in The journal of strategic information systems (01-09-1999)“…This article is a call to arms for electronic business managers and researchers to increase their attention to the emerging “policy” frontiers and employ…”
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Congressional Control of the Courts: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Expansion of the Federal Judiciary
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-10-1996)“…Congress has many available tools to influence the federal judiciary. In this article, we consider Congress' ability to balance, or stack, the courts through…”
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Invitations to override: Congressional reversals of supreme court decisions
Published in International review of law and economics (01-12-1996)“…Between 1967 and 1991, Congress override 121 Supreme Court decisions. a relatively small percentage of all Supreme Court decisions during the period. The small…”
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Decision Costs and the Strategic Design of Administrative Process and Judicial Review
Published in The Journal of legal studies (01-06-1997)“…The ability of Congress to structure the institutional costs of agency and judicial decision making gives it considerable control over regulatory policy. We…”
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A Modest Reply to Judge Wald
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Congress and the political expansion of the U.S. districts courts
Published in American law and economics review (01-04-2000)“…Expanding the number of U.S. district judgeships is often justified as a response to expanding caseloads. Increasing judgeships during unified government,…”
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