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Leveling the Odds: The Effect of Quality Legal Representation in Cases of Asymmetrical Capability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Abstract

How much does attorney quality influence the outcome of cases in which one litigant is significantly more capable than the other? Using a unique dataset of all asylum merits decision from 1990 to 2010, we find that high quality representation evens the odds for asylum applicants and that not being represented by legal counsel is actually better than being represented by a poor lawyer. In this analysis, we draw on a modified party capability theory and create new measures of attorney capability. We find that variation in attorney capability is a primary driver of the disparity in asylum outcomes in U.S. immigration courts and that a likely causal mechanism for this influence is the judge-specific reputation of an attorney.

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Footnotes

We thank Andrew Craven and Diep Truong for their excellent assistance in gathering data on immigration attorneys. In addition, the American Immigration Lawyers Association graciously provided information on the membership of attorneys in their organization. A previous version of this article was presented at the 2013 Southern Political Science Conference, where we received valuable feedback from Pamela Corley.

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