期刊名称:Washington University Journal of Law & Policy
印刷版ISSN:1533-4686
电子版ISSN:1943-0000
出版年度:2017
卷号:54
期号:1
页码:33-55
出版社:Washington University School of Law
摘要:This Article analyzes the voting trends among both liberal- and conservative-leaning Supreme Court justices in the Roberts Court in cases where corporations are a party on one side, either as petitioner or respondent. Epstein, Landes, and Posner show that business interests have had a strong presence in front of the Roberts Court, and in most cases, the Court has voted in favor of businesses. The Article notes that current liberal-leaning Justices are still less pro-business than their conservative colleagues, but Clinton/Obama-appointed liberals on the Roberts Court are still more pro-business than their Democratic predecessors appointed by previous presidents. The authors conclude the trends leading up to and supported by the Roberts Court characterize the bench as “pro-business.”
关键词:Supreme Court; Ideology; Business Interests; Roberts Court; Pro-business; Voting