Political Preferment in England, 1880–2005
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2022
I investigate appointment to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords between 1880 and 2005. Exploiting the fact that appointment is almost invariably from within the ranks of existing High Court judges and using a conditional logit model, I test for effects of legal, professional, and political factors on appointment prospects. Although there is no advantage to having the same political affiliation as the appointing lord chancellor, judges are more likely to be promoted if they were previously appointed by the incumbent party.
The author would like to thank Bruce K. Thomas for generously sharing his data, Clare Leaver for discussions on modeling strategies, and the reviewers of this journal for their extremely helpful comments.