2024
DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.13426
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The pew and the bench: The dynamics of religious affiliations of federal court judges

Drew Noble Lanier,
Mark S. Hurwitz

Abstract: ObjectiveA critical area of study of the federal courts includes those who serve on the nation's highest tribunals. While most studies of judicial diversity address the crucial issues of race or gender, we examine the cross‐time dynamics of religious affiliations within the federal courts in the United States to more broadly encompass the concept of diversity.MethodsWe analyze over two centuries of data on the religious affiliations of judges on the District Courts and Courts of Appeals, as well as that of jus… Show more

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