A Built-In Advantage: The Office of the Solicitor General and the US Supreme Court |
Working Paper
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Adding Recess Appointments to the President's "Tool Chest" of Unilateral Powers |
Journal Article
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Agenda Setting in the Supreme Court: The Collision of Policy and Jurisprudence |
Journal Article
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Amici Curiae During the Rehnquist Years |
Journal Article
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An Alternative Perspective on Supreme Court Agenda Setting in a System of Shared Powers |
Journal Article
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Analyzing the Reliability of Supreme Court Justices' Agenda-Setting Records |
Journal Article
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Assessing Congressional Responses to Growing Presidential Powers: The Case of Recess Appointments |
Journal Article
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Consider the Source (and the Message): Supreme Court Justices and Strategic Audits of Lower Court Decisions |
Journal Article
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Explaining the Supreme Court's Shrinking Docket |
Journal Article
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Justices and Legal Clarity: Analyzing the Complexity of US Supreme Court Opinions |
Journal Article
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Looking Back to Move Forward: Quantifying Policy Predictions in Political Decision Making |
Journal Article
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Obstructing Agenda-Setting: Examining Blue Slip Behavior in the Senate |
Journal Article
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Predicting Drift on Politically Insulated Institutions: A Study of Ideological Drift on the United States Supreme Court |
Journal Article
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Solicitor General Influence and Agenda Setting on the US Supreme Court |
Journal Article
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Some (Potential) Applications of Computer Content Analysis to the Study of Law and Courts |
Article
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 |
Report
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The Separation of Powers and Supreme Court Agenda Setting |
Journal Article
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