Judges -- United States
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- A distinct judicial power : the origins of an independent judiciary, 1606-1787
- An Essential safeguard : essays on the United States Supreme Court and its justices
- Are judges political? : an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary
- Beyond the formalist-realist divide : the role of politics in judging
- Commitment and cooperation on high courts : a cross-country examination of institutional constraints on judges
- Comparing elected and appointed judicial systems
- Constitutional conscience : the moral dimension of judicial decision
- Judges
- Judges and their audiences : a perspective on judicial behavior
- Judges on judging : views from the bench
- Judging free speech : First Amendment jurisprudence of US Supreme Court Justices
- Judicial independence at the crossroads : an interdisciplinary approach
- Justice, justice thou shalt pursue : a life's work fighting for a more perfect union
- Justices and journalists : the U.S. Supreme Court and the media
- Justices and journalists : the U.S. Supreme Court and the media
- Law, lawyers, and laymen : making sense of the American legal system
- Scalia speaks : reflections on law, faith, and life well lived
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. judicial behavior
- The conservative revolution of Antonin Scalia
- The federal courts : challenge and reform
- The federal judiciary : strengths and weaknesses
- The judicial mind revisited : psychometric analysis of Supreme Court ideology
- What's law got to do with it? : what judges do, why they do it, and what's at stake
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