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Item “The Brooding Spirit of the Law”: Supreme Court Justices Reading Dissents from the Bench(2010-01) Blake, William D; Hacker, Hans JIn rare instances, a Supreme Court justice may elect to call attention to his or her displeasure with a majority decision by reading a dissenting opinion from the bench. We document this phenomenon by constructing a data set from audio files of Court proceedings and news accounts. We then test a model explaining why justices use this practice selectively by analyzing ideological, strategic, and institutional variables. Judicial review, formal alteration of precedent, size of majority coalition, and issue area influence this behavior. Ideological distance between the dissenter and majority opinion writer produces a counterintuitive relationship. We suspect that reading a dissent is an action selectively undertaken when bargaining and accommodation among ideologically proximate justices has broken down irreparably.Item The Neutrality Principle: The Hidden Yet Powerful Legal Axiom at Work in Brown versus Board of Education(2006) Hacker, Hans J; Blake, William D