This is a really interesting and compelling investigation. I was very skeptical of tractability at first, but I think your proposed solutions make sense and that there is at least something that can be done. Upvoted, and nice first post!
Thanks a lot for your comment. I believe that the issue is tractable in ways beyond hiring new judges. While I have not mentioned it in the post, even hiring of new judges comes with several constraints—there is certainly a difference between hiring a 100 new judges vs. The kinds of numbers needed to reduce delay.
Either ways, new judges would only make for a larger inefficient system, and donors have a role to play in pushing the system closer to the efficiency frontier.
This is a really interesting and compelling investigation. I was very skeptical of tractability at first, but I think your proposed solutions make sense and that there is at least something that can be done. Upvoted, and nice first post!
Thanks a lot for your comment. I believe that the issue is tractable in ways beyond hiring new judges. While I have not mentioned it in the post, even hiring of new judges comes with several constraints—there is certainly a difference between hiring a 100 new judges vs. The kinds of numbers needed to reduce delay.
Either ways, new judges would only make for a larger inefficient system, and donors have a role to play in pushing the system closer to the efficiency frontier.
Would be glad to talk more about the issue!