Checking the Courts

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<p><b>Examines and measures the extent to which statutory language affects judicial behavior.</b></p><p>How does the language of legislative statutes affect judicial behavior? Scholars of the judiciary have rarely studied this question despite statutes being theoretically the primary opportunity for legislatures to ensure that those individuals who interpret the law will follow their preferences. In <i>Checking the Courts</i> Kirk A. Randazzo and Richard W. Waterman offer a model that integrates ideological and legal factors through an empirical measure of statutory discretion. The model is tested across multiple judicial institutions at both the federal and state levels and reveals that judges are influenced by the levels of discretion afforded in the legislative statutes. In those cases where lawmakers have clear policy preferences legislation encourages judges to strictly interpret the plain meaning of the law. Conversely if policy preferences are unclear legislation leaves open the possibility that judges will make decisions based on their own ideological policy preferences. <i>Checking the Courts</i> thus provides us with a better understanding of the dynamic interplay between law and ideology.</p>
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