Volume 58, Number 7 (April 2009)
Special Symposium Issue: Measuring Judges and Justice
Foreword
Introduction
Articles
Economic Trends and Judicial Outcomes: A Macrotheory of the Court
Thomas Brennan, Lee Epstein, and Nancy Staudt
1191
James J. Brudney and Corey Ditslear
1231
Judicial Evaluations and Information Forcing: Ranking State High Courts and Their Judges
Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati, and Eric A. Posner
1313
Remaking the United States Supreme Court in the Courts’ of Appeals Image
Tracey E. George and Chris Guthrie
1439
The “Hidden Judiciary”: An Empirical Examination of Executive Branch Justice
Chris Guthrie, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, and Andrew J. Wistrich
1477
J. Mark Ramseyer
1557
Responses
Justices as Economic Fixers: A Response to A Macrotheory of the Court
Scott Baker, Adam Feibelman, and William P. Marshall
1627
The Continuing Search for a Meaningful Model of Judicial Rankings and Why It (Unfortunately) Matters
Scott Baker, Adam Feibelman, and William P. Marshall
1645
Michael Boudin
1685
A Response to Professor Ramseyer, Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences
Michael Boudin
1687
Robert Henry
1703
H. Jefferson Powell
1725
Does the Supreme Court Follow the Economic Returns? A Response to A Macrotheory of the Court
Ernest A. Young and Erin C. Blondel
1759
The Court and the Code: A Response to The Warp and Woof of Statutory Interpretation
Lawrence Zelenak
1783
Interview
Notes
Hilary Jay
1859