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Law on the Market? Abnormal Stock Returns and Supreme Court Decision-Making

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Daniel Martin Katz, Illinois Tech - Chicago Kent College of Law

Michael James Bommarito II, Illinois Tech - Chicago Kent College of Law

Tyler Soellinger, Michigan State University - College of Law

James Ming Chen, Michigan State University - College of Law

Date: May 14, 2017

Abstract:

What happens when the Supreme Court of the United States decides a case impacting one or more publicly-traded firms? While many have observed anecdotal evidence linking decisions or oral arguments to abnormal stock returns, few have rigorously or systematically investigated the behavior of equities around Supreme Court actions. In this research, we present the first comprehensive, longitudinal study on the topic, spanning over 15 years and hundreds of cases and firms. Using both intra- and interday data around decisions and oral arguments, we evaluate the frequency and magnitude of statistically-significant abnormal return events after Supreme Court action. On a per-term basis, we find 5.3 cases and 7.8 stocks that exhibit abnormal returns after decision. In total, across the cases we examined, we find 79 out of the 211 cases (37%) exhibit an average abnormal return of 4.4% over a two-session window with an average $|t|$-statistic of $2.9$. Finally, we observe that abnormal returns following Supreme Court decisions materialize over the span of hours and days, not minutes, yielding strong implications for market efficiency in this context. While we cannot causally separate substantive legal impact from mere revision of beliefs, we do find strong evidence that there is indeed a ``law on the market'' effect as measured by the frequency of abnormal return events, and that these abnormal returns are not immediately incorporated into prices.

Keywords: event study, Supreme Court, market efficiency, abnormal returns, litigation, judicial decision-making, securities markets, arbitrage

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