Supreme Court's Influence Stronger in Separate Opinion Writing on District Court Panels
Separate opinion writing by judges in mandatory three-judge district court panels is influenced by ideological differences and the preferences of the Supreme Court. Dissenting opinions signal cases worthy of review, while concurrences allow judges to express legal differences while still agreeing with the majority. The behavior of judges in these panels is affected by their distance from the majority opinion writer and the influence of the Supreme Court.