The Provision of Insurance? Judicial Independence and the Post-Tenure Fate of Leaders

Location

Columbia

Start Date

07/25/2013

End Date

Topics

Regions

Leading explanations of judicial independence argue political competition incentivizes those in power to create independent courts as insurance against uncertain futures. Dr. Brad Epperly‘s work offered an original hypothesis as to how independent courts provide insurance against post-tenure punishment. In this lecture he tested this hypothesis using data on post-tenure fate of leaders from 1960-2004.