Morgan L. W. Hazelton Rachael K. Hinkle Michael J. Nelson
Appellate judges wield enormous influence in the United States. Their decisions define the scope of legislative and executive power, adjudicate relationships between the federal government and the states, and determine the breadth of individuals' rights and liberties. But, compared to their colleagues on trial courts, they face a significant constraint on their power: their colleagues. The Elevator Effect: Contact and Collegiality in the American Judiciary presents a comprehensive, first of its kind examination of the importance of interpersonal relationships among judges for judicial...
Appellate judges wield enormous influence in the United States. Their decisions define the scope of legislative and executive power, adjudicate relati...