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- Active liberty : interpreting a democratic Constitution
- All judges are political--except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law
- An introduction to law and legal reasoning
- Are judges political? : an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary
- Beyond the formalist-realist divide : the role of politics in judging
- Case selection in the United States Supreme Court
- Commitment and cooperation on high courts : a cross-country examination of institutional constraints on judges
- Constitutional conscience : the moral dimension of judicial decision
- Constitutional language : an interpretation of judicial decision
- Constitutional law and judicial policy making
- Courts, judges, and politics : an introduction to the judicial process
- Decision making by the modern Supreme Court
- Divergent paths : the academy and the judiciary
- Elements of judicial strategy
- How judges think
- How judges think
- Interpreting the Constitution : the Supreme Court and the process of adjudication
- Judges and their audiences : a perspective on judicial behavior
- Judges on judging : views from the bench
- Judging judges : values and the rule of law
- Judging statutes
- Judging under uncertainty : an institutional theory of legal interpretation
- Judicial deliberations : a comparative analysis of judicial transparency and legitimacy
- Judicial deliberations : a comparative analysis of transparency and legitimacy
- Judicial independence at the crossroads : an interdisciplinary approach
- Judicial politics in polarized times
- Judicial process in a nutshell
- Justice in plainclothes : a theory of American constitutional practice
- Law and legitimacy in the Supreme Court
- Law, politics, & perception : how policy preferences influence legal reasoning
- Legal reasoning, legal theory, and rights
- Majority rule or minority will : adherence to precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Making law in the United States Courts of Appeals
- Managed speech : the Roberts court's First Amendment
- Methods of interpretation : how the Supreme Court reads the Constitution
- Moral argument and social vision in the courts : a study of tort accident law
- Pragmatism in law and society
- Radicals in robes : why extreme right-wing courts are wrong for America
- Rationing the Constitution : how judicial capacity shapes Supreme Court decision-making
- Reading law : the interpretation of legal texts
- Reflections on judging
- Saying what the law is : the constitution in the Supreme Court
- Stability, security, and continuity : Mr. Justice Burton and decision-making in the Supreme Court, 1945-1958
- Storm center : the Supreme Court in American politics
- Strategy on the United States Supreme Court
- Structures of judicial decision-making from legal formalism to critical theory
- Supreme Court activism and restraint
- Supreme Court decision-making : new institutionalist approaches
- The American judicial system : a very short introduction
- The Responsible judge : readings in judicial ethics
- The Solicitor General and the United States Supreme Court : executive branch influence and judicial decisions
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited
- The Supreme Court in the American legal system
- The U.S. Supreme Court : a very short introduction
- The U.S. Supreme Court's modern common law approach to judicial decision making
- The U.S. Supreme Court's modern common law approach to judicial decision making
- The behavior of federal judges : a theoretical and empirical study of rational choice
- The company they keep : how partisan divisions came to the Supreme Court
- The company they keep : how partisan divisions came to the Supreme Court
- The democratic constitution
- The federal courts : challenge and reform
- The federal judiciary : strengths and weaknesses
- The pioneers of judicial behavior
- The politics of justice : a study in law, social science, and public policy
- The politics of law : a progressive critique
- The politics of law : a progressive critique
- The politics of the US Supreme Court
- Trial courts as organizations
- Values in the Supreme Court : decisions, division, and diversity
- Venturing to do justice : reforming private law
- What justices want : goals and personality on the US Supreme Court
- What's law got to do with it? : what judges do, why they do it, and what's at stake
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