Judicial process - United States.
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Works: | 36 works in 3 publications in 3 languages |
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Judicial policy making and the modern state : = how the courts reformed America's prisons /
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Laboratory of justice : = the Supreme Court's 200-year struggle to integrate science and the law /
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Popular justice = presidential prestige and executive success in the Supreme Court /
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The U.S. Court of Appeals and the law of confessions = perspectives on the hierarchy of justice /
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Judging under uncertainty : = an institutional theory of legal interpretation /
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Oral arguments and decision making on the United States Supreme Court /
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Methods of interpretation = how the Supreme Court reads the Constitution /
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Methods of interpretation : = how the Supreme Court reads the Constitution /
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What's law got to do with it? = what judges do, why they do it, and what's at stake /
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Radicals in robes : = why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America /
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Judges and their audiences : = a perspective on judicial behavior /
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Majority rule or minority will : = adherence to precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court /
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Judicial deliberations = a comparative analysis of judicial transparency and legitimacy /
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Mechanical witness = a history of motion picture evidence in U.S. courts /
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The behavior of federal judges = a theoretical and empirical study of rational choice /
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Getting justice and getting even : = legal consciousness among working-class Americans /
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Supreme Court justices in the post-Bork era = confirmation politics and judicial performance /
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Oral arguments and coalition formation on the U.S. Supreme Court = a deliberate dialogue /
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