2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10657-015-9522-z
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Discretionary review and undesired cases

Abstract: Courts sometimes face cases that may result in adverse post-judgment official or public reactions. Such real-world repercussions-e.g., open defiance by public officials-can be more costly for the court than the benefit of hearing and deciding the case. In these situations the court may be better off not taking the case from the outset. This paper examines how courts deal with such cases when they can avoid adjudication-discretionary dockets. Using a stylized screening model, the paper examines the implications… Show more

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