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Replication Data for: Judicial Specialization and Deference in Asylum Cases on the U.S. Courts of Appeals

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Many look to the federal courts as an avenue of control of the growing administrative state. Some advocate the creation of specialized federal courts of appeals in areas such as immigration and social security. Yet little is known about whether repeat exposure to specific types of cases enables federal judges to overcome doctrines of deference, and whether such an effect would be policy neutral. Gathering a sample of over 4000 cases decided by the U.S. Courts of Appeals between 2002 and 2017, we demonstrate that exposure to asylum cases over time emboldens federal judges to challenge administrative asylum decisions, asserting their personal policy preferences. The effect is particularly strong when the legal issue should prompt deference based on bureaucratic expertise. These findings not only address important questions raised by bureaucracy and court scholars but inform a salient public debate concerning the proper treatment of those seeking refuge within our borders.
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