Judges' Personal Characteristics Sway Dissents, Paper Says

By Aebra Coe (August 2, 2016, 4:56 PM EDT) -- Federal appellate judges' personal characteristics, including their age, race, gender and political persuasion, can have a statistically significant effect on whether they will concur or dissent with another judge on an opinion, according to researchers from the Toulouse School of Economics and New York University....

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