“Ranking the Politics of Supreme Court Justices: Four of the five most conservative justices since 1937 are on the bench today”



Justin Ewers reports on U.S. News and World Report:

But how conservative would a McCain presidency make the court—and how conservative is it already? The answers to these questions may be found in a new paper by Richard Posner, a judge who sits on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and William Landes, a law professor at the University of Chicago, that is now making its way through the academic community. In “Rational Judicial Behavior: A Statistical Study,” Posner and Landes use a database that includes the political background and voting records of the past 70 years of Supreme Court justices—who appointed each justice and how the justices decided every case—to come up with a ranking, from most conservative to least conservative, of the 43 justices who have served on the court since 1937 . . .



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