Federal judicial voting demonstrates group polarization with real (non-experimental) data: Democratic appointees vote much more liberally on all-Democratic three-judge panels than when a Republican is present, and Republicans likewise vote far more conservatively on all-Republican panels, with each becoming more moderate when an opposing appointee is present.
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Cass SunsteinEvidence Quote
“this is this is not experimental this is real data based on publicly available votes with 25,000 of them counted”
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:35 AM
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