Iuliano & Lin on Cases Granted Certiorari More than Once by the Supreme Court

Jason Iuliano (Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Department of Politics, Students) & Ya Sheng Lin (Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Department of Politics, Students) have posted Supreme Court Repeaters (Vanderbilt Law Review, Vol. 70, 2016, Forthcoming) on SSRN. here is the abstract:

A case that receives cert once is special. A case that receives cert twice is truly exceptional. This Article is the first to examine the phenomenon of “Supreme Court Repeaters.” Although Repeaters may seem like mere curiosities, they are actually a valuable part of the Supreme Court’s docket. Our analysis reveals that the Justices use Repeaters in three ways: (1) to set up important substantive questions that could not be addressed on the first pass; (2) to supervise lower courts; and (3) to address different substantive issues that arise at distinct points in litigation. In this Article, we investigate Supreme Court Repeaters from the last ninety years and present our findings.