Replication Data for: "Greater Public Confidence in the United States Supreme Court Predicts More Jurisdiction Stripping"
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/H0LFSB
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A growing body of empirical research shows an association between public support for the U.S. Supreme Court and both judicial independence and congressional court curbing activity. At the same time, studies of jurisdiction stripping show Congress' efforts to limit federal courts’ jurisdiction are principally related to courts' workloads rather than ideological differences between courts and Congress. Here, we connect these streams of inquiry by testing the hypothesis of a negative relationship between public support for the Supreme Court and jurisdiction stripping legislation. Contrary to prior studies, we find a positive relationship between Americans' confidence in the Supreme Court and jurisdiction stripping. This result indicates the need for additional research on the interactions among public opinion, federal courts, and Congress.
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2020-07-23



