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CIAO DATE: 05/05
The Influence of Women and Racial Minorities Under Panel Decision Making on the U.S. Court of Appeals
Sean Farhang and Gregory Wawro
December 2002
Abstract
This paper assesses the impact of gender and race on judicial decisions on the federal Court of Appeals, paying particular attention to the institutional nuances of decision-making on three-judge appellate panels within circuits. Our central question is whether and how racial minority and women judges influence legal policy on issues thought to be of particular concern to women and minorities. Proper analysis of this question requires investigating whether women and minority judges influence the decisions of other panel members. We find that the norm of unanimity on panels grants women influence over outcomes even when they are outnumbered on a panel.