Replication Data for: Justices on Autopilot: Thinking-Fast Evidence from State Supreme Court Oral Arguments
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Do oral arguments influence state supreme courts, and if so, how? Focusing on a \"thinking-fast\" framework, this study analyzes 2014–2021 New York Court of Appeals oral arguments to test whether non-traditional factors such as expressed emotion can shape decisions. Empirical analysis drawn from textual data shows that oral arguments can explain decision-making, and that justices’ emotion during arguments likely plays a role. The findings challenge normatively rational models of judicial behavior by underscoring affective, real-time influences and highlight oral arguments as a consequential stage in subnational adjudication. This is the first evidence of their meaningful role in state supreme courts.
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2025-10-29



