Brenner, Saul; Dorff, Robert H. - In: Journal of Theoretical Politics 4 (1992) 2, pp. 195-205
. Howard (1968) maintained that there was extensive fluidity in voting between the original vote on the merits and the final … vote, that such fluidity deflated the ideological voting and that, as a consequence, the final vote, used in the … attitudinal model, is an unreliable indicator of judicial attitudes. We question whether there is extensive fluidity in voting on …