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We argue that partisan elected judges have an incentive to redistribute wealth from out-of-state defendants (nonvoters) to in-state plaintiffs (voters). We first test the hypothesis by using cross-state data. We find a significant partisan effect after controlling for differences in injuries,...
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Many matters of U.S. election administration have attracted significant popular, political, and scholarly attention in … recent years, especially after Bush v. Gore. Largely slighted, however, has been the matter of how the various state election … systems respond when an election outcome is unsettled or contested. Moreover, some recent electoral reforms, such as …
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candidate. Because tort liability is assessed by an objective standard, a standard that generally pays no heed to a defendant …
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