Discretion in mass adjudication
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- This dissertation asks how mechanisms of administrative review can constrain the decisions of line-level decisionmakers in three contexts: the immigration courts, Social Security disability adjudications, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officers' decisions about whom to detain and deport. In all three contexts, mechanisms of review have mixed success; using quantitative strategies, I identify strengths and weaknesses and opportunities for reform
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Form | electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource |
Extent | 1 online resource |
Place | California |
Place | [Stanford, California] |
Publisher | [Stanford University] |
Copyright date | 2020; ©2020 |
Publication date | 2020; 2020 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Hausman, David |
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Degree supervisor | Moe, Terry M |
Thesis advisor | Moe, Terry M |
Thesis advisor | Engstrom, David Freeman |
Thesis advisor | Hainmueller, Jens |
Thesis advisor | Ho, Daniel E |
Thesis advisor | Srikantiah, Jayashri |
Degree committee member | Engstrom, David Freeman |
Degree committee member | Hainmueller, Jens |
Degree committee member | Ho, Daniel E |
Degree committee member | Srikantiah, Jayashri |
Associated with | Stanford University, Department of Political Science. |
Subjects
Genre | Theses |
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Genre | Text |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | David K. Hausman |
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Note | Submitted to the Department of Political Science |
Thesis | Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2020 |
Location | electronic resource |
Access conditions
- Copyright
- © 2020 by David Hausman
- License
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).
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