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The Judicial Common Space
(Oxford University Press, 2007-05-23)
To say that positive political theory (PPT) scholarship on the hierarchy of justice is theory rich and data poor is to make a rather uncontroversial claim. For over a decade now, scholars have offered intriguing theoretical ...
The Bush Imprint on the Supreme Court: Why Conservatives Should Continue to Yearn and Liberals Should Not Fear
(University of Tulsa College of Law, 2008-03-20)
On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part II
(Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007)
The Norm of Prior Judicial Experience and Its Consequences for the U.S. Supreme Court
(University of California, Berkeley, 2003-07)
Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 2010-04)
We explore the role of sex in judging by addressing two questions of long-standing interest to political scientists: whether and in what ways male and female judges decide cases distinctly—“individual effects”—and whether ...
Dahl Symposium: The Supreme Court as a Strategic National Policymaker
(Emory University School of Law, 2001)
On the Perils of Drawing Inferences about Supreme Court Justices from their First Few Years of Service
(American Judicature Society, 2008-01)