Collaborative Research: Minority Protection with Partisan Judges: The Impact of Judicial Review on Distributive Legislation
合作研究:与党派法官的少数群体保护:司法审查对分配立法的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:0214473
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-07-01 至 2004-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This collaborative project examines the impact of judicial review on distributive choices by legislatures. More specifically, it examines the ability of a judiciary composed solely of narrowly partisan judges to protect minority interests in the legislative process. The project is expected to show that, contrary to conventional wisdom, judicial review can still work well to protect minority interests even when judges are narrowly partisan. The principal investigators' research strategy begins by assuming a "worst-case" context for judicial review. First, the investigators assume that judges seek singularly to advance the narrow interests of the respective group, or "faction," to which they belong. Secondly, the behavior of legislators and judges is considered in the context most likely to invite nakedly partisan outcomes - the purely distributive context of a constant-sum game in which resources allocated to one faction are necessarily taken away from the other factions. To study the impact of judicial review on distributive outcomes, the principal investigators develop an infinite-horizon game of judicial-legislative interaction in which a legislature distributes a given sum of revenue across legislative factions, subject to judicial review. The investigators extend the extant model of legislative bargaining by adding a judicial review stage in which a judge, who belongs to one of the factions and seeks only its interests, reviews allocations enacted by the legislature. With the baseline provided by the extant model, differences in legislative outcomes between the models can be attributed directly to the impact of judicial review on legislative behavior. The investigators expect that the model will show, even under these "worst-case" conditions, that judicial review still "works" in two important ways. First, they expect to show that distributive legislation is more equitably distributed in a system with judicial review than without it, even when judges are narrowly partisan. Secondly, they expect to show in the remaining cases - when the legislative allocation excludes some minority groups from receiving a share - that judicial review reduces the amount of the inequitable legislation that is actually implemented. The expected significance of the proposed project is threefold. First, the results of the project will have implications for the on-going international interest in constitutional design, specifically regarding the inclusion of judicial review in constitutional systems. Secondly, the project will have implications for evaluating judicial selection procedures in American states. Finally, the model is expected to generate hypotheses capable of being empirically tested in subsequent work.
这个合作项目探讨了司法审查对立法机关分配选择的影响。更具体地说,它审查了完全由狭隘党派法官组成的司法机构在立法过程中保护少数人利益的能力。预计该项目将表明,与传统智慧相反,即使法官狭隘地偏袒一方,司法审查仍然可以很好地保护少数人的利益。主要调查者的研究策略首先假设司法审查的“最坏情况”。首先,调查人员假设法官们只会寻求推进他们所属的各自集团或“派别”的狭隘利益。其次,立法者和法官的行为被放在最有可能导致赤裸裸的党派结果的背景下考虑--在一个恒和博弈的纯分配背景下,分配给一个派别的资源必然会从其他派别那里拿走。为了研究司法审查对分配结果的影响,主要研究人员开发了一个无限视野的司法-立法互动博弈,其中立法机构在立法派别之间分配一定数量的收入,并接受司法审查。调查人员扩展了现有的立法谈判模式,增加了司法审查阶段,其中属于其中一个派系并只寻求其利益的法官审查立法机构颁布的拨款。以现存模式为基准,不同模式之间立法结果的差异可以直接归因于司法审查对立法行为的影响。调查人员希望,即使在这些“最坏情况”的条件下,该模型将表明,司法审查仍然在两个重要方面“起作用”。首先,他们希望表明,分配立法在有司法审查的体系中比没有司法审查的体系中更公平地分配,即使法官是狭隘的党派。第二,他们期望在其余的情况下-当立法分配排除了一些少数群体获得一部分时-司法审查减少了实际执行的不公平立法的数量。拟议项目的预期意义有三个方面。首先,该项目的结果将对国际上目前对宪政设计的兴趣产生影响,特别是在将司法审查纳入宪政制度方面。其次,该项目将对评估美国各州的司法选拔程序产生影响。最后,该模型预计将产生能够在随后的工作中进行实证检验的假设。
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James Rogers其他文献
A Test of the New General Service List
新一般事务人员名单的测试
- DOI:
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2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
R. Stubbe;J. Stewart;Luke K. Fryer;C. J. Anderson;Aaron Gibson;P. Carter;P. Meara;N. Schmitt;J. Read;S. Webb;John P. Racine;Tim Stoeckel;Dale Brown;Joh Clenton;Stuart Mclean;P. Thwaites;T. Nakata;Kiwamu Kasahara;Masumi Kojima;James Rogers;Yuko Hoshino;Vivienne Rogers;Alex Cameron;Andrew Gallacher;Peter Harold;M. Howarth;Linda Joyce;Tim Pritchard;Zelinda Sherlock;Andrew Thompson;H. Shin - 通讯作者:
H. Shin
Abciximab-induced thrombocytopenia: management of bleeding in the setting of recent coronary stents.
阿昔单抗诱导的血小板减少症:近期冠状动脉支架出血的处理。
- DOI:
10.1111/j.1540-8183.2007.00296.x - 发表时间:
2008 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.1
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Kris Nowakowski;James Rogers;G. Nelson;B. Gunalingam - 通讯作者:
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On effective learning of English collocations: From perspectives of distributed practice and semantic restructuring
论英语搭配的有效学习:基于分布式实践和语义重构的视角
- DOI:
10.1002/tesj.767 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.4
- 作者:
Satoshi Yamagata;Tatsuya Nakata;James Rogers - 通讯作者:
James Rogers
Gestational exposure to bisphenol-A increases susceptibility of adult mice to development of EAE
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jneuroim.2014.08.457 - 发表时间:
2014-10-15 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
James Rogers;Claudia Silva;Luanne Metz;Olga Kovalchuk;V. Wee Yong - 通讯作者:
V. Wee Yong
Decomposition Method to Detect Fatigue Damage Precursors in Thin Components Through Nonlinear Ultrasonic With Collinear Mixing Contributions
通过共线混合贡献的非线性超声波检测薄部件疲劳损伤前体的分解方法
- DOI:
10.1115/1.4045960 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.1
- 作者:
Gheorghe Bunget;Stanley Henley;Chance Glass;James Rogers;M. Webster;K. Farinholt;F. Friedersdorf;M. Pepi;A. Ghoshal;S. Datta;A. Chattopadhyay - 通讯作者:
A. Chattopadhyay
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- 批准号:
1122826 - 财政年份:2011
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Standard Grant
The Majoritaran Basis of Judicial Countermajoritarianism
司法反多数主义的多数派基础
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1024106 - 财政年份:2010
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Standard Grant
Facilitating Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Phylogenetic Trees from Nucleotide Sequences
促进从核苷酸序列进行系统发育树的最大似然估计
- 批准号:
9628835 - 财政年份:1996
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Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Aluminum Nitride: Surface Chemistry and Processes
氮化铝的金属有机化学气相沉积:表面化学和工艺
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9303974 - 财政年份:1993
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Mathematical Sciences Research Equipment
数学科学研究设备
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8803583 - 财政年份:1988
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Mathematical Sciences: Homogeneous Continua
数学科学:齐次连续体
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8600364 - 财政年份:1986
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Applications of a Fourier Analyzer to the Study of Complex Systems
傅里叶分析仪在复杂系统研究中的应用
- 批准号:
8305315 - 财政年份:1983
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Mathematical Sciences: One-Dimensional, Homogenous Continua
数学科学:一维齐次连续体
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8300569 - 财政年份:1983
- 资助金额:
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