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- A country I do not recognize : the legal assault on American values
- A matter of principle
- Abuse of discretion : the inside story of Roe v. Wade
- All judges are political-- except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law
- America's prophets : how judicial activism makes America great
- American politicians confront the court : opposition politics and changing responses to judicial power
- Answering the call of the court : how justices and litigants set the Supreme Court agenda
- Are judges political? : an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary
- Battle over the bench : senators, interest groups, and lower court confirmations
- Between law & politics : the Solicitor General and the structuring of race, gender, and reproductive rights litigation
- Commitment and cooperation on high courts : a cross-country examination of institutional constraints on judges
- Conservative judicial activism and the environment : an assessment of the threat
- Constitutional Rights, Moral Controversy, and the Supreme Court, Volume 0.
- Constitutional law in the political process
- Courting peril : the political transformation of the American judiciary
- Courts and federalism : judicial doctrine in the United States, Australia, and Canada
- Curbing the court : why the public constrains judicial independence
- Decision making by the modern Supreme Court
- Defenders of liberty or champions of security? : federal courts, the hierarchy of justice, and U.S. foreign policy
- Defining the future of campaign finance in an age of Supreme Court activism : hearing before the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, held in Washington, DC, February 3, 2010
- Extending rights' reach : constitutions, private law, and judicial power
- Foreign law? : Congress v. the Supreme Court
- Friends of the Supreme Court : interest groups and judicial decision making
- From schoolhouse to courthouse : the judiciary's role in American education
- How courts govern America
- In defense of a political court
- Institutional games and the U.S. Supreme Court
- Judging law and policy : courts and policymaking in the American political system
- Judging social rights
- Judicial Review in an Age of Moral Pluralism
- Judicial politics : readings from Judicature
- Judicial politics in polarized times
- Judicial power and institutional constraints : a comparison of Canadian and American courts
- Judicial power in a federal system : Canada, United States and Germany
- Judicial review in an age of moral pluralism
- Justice in plainclothes : a theory of American constitutional practice
- Justices and presidents: a political history of appointments to the Supreme Court
- Law and politics in the Supreme Court: new approaches to political jurisprudence
- Law's allure : how law shapes, constrains, saves, and kills politics
- Law, politics, & perception : how policy preferences influence legal reasoning
- Legislative deferrals : statutory ambiguity, judicial power, and American democracy
- Measuring judicial activism
- Mistaken identity : the Supreme Court and the politics of minority representation
- New directions in judicial politics
- No day in court : access to justice and the politics of judicial retrenchment
- One Supreme Court : supremacy, inferiority, and the judicial power of the United States
- Oral argument and amicus curiae
- Overruled? : legislative overrides, pluralism, and contemporary court-Congress relations
- Overruling democracy : the Supreme Court versus the American people
- Overruling democracy : the Supreme Court vs. the American people
- Political questions/judicial answers : does the rule of law apply to foreign affairs?
- Popular justice : presidential prestige and executive success in the Supreme Court
- Principled judicial restraint : a case against activism
- Questioning Supreme Court nominees about their views on legal or constitutional issues : a recurring issue
- Raw judicial power? : the Supreme Court and American society
- Rights and retrenchment : the counterrevolution against federal litigation
- Storm center: the Supreme Court in American politics
- Storm center: the Supreme Court in American politics
- Supreme Court agenda setting : strategic behavior during case selection
- Supreme Court nominations not confirmed, 1789-2007
- Supreme Court nominations not confirmed, 1789-2008
- Terms of engagement : how our courts should enforce the Constitution's promise of limited government
- The President and the Supreme Court : going public on judicial decisions from Washington to Trump
- The Supreme Court and election law : judging equality from Baker v. Carr to Bush v. Gore
- The Supreme Court and legal change : abortion and the death penalty
- The Supreme Court and public policy
- The Supreme Court in a separation of powers system : the nation's balance wheel
- The Supreme Court's overruling of constitutional precedent : an overview
- The age of deference : the Supreme Court, national security, and the constitutional order
- The conscience of the constitution : the declaration of independence and the right to liberty
- The constitution in the courts : law or politics?
- The constrained court : law, politics, and the decisions justices make
- The final arbiter : the consequences of Bush v. Gore for law and politics
- The founding fathers, pop culture, and constitutional law : who's your daddy
- The judicial tug of war : how lawyers, politicians, and ideological incentives shape the American judiciary
- The judiciary and American democracy : Alexander Bickel, the countermajoritarian difficulty, and contemporary constitutional theory
- The most democratic branch : how the courts serve America
- The myth of judicial activism : making sense of Supreme Court decisions
- The myth of the imperial judiciary : why the right is wrong about the courts
- The new Roberts court, Donald Trump, and our failing constitution
- The next justice : repairing the Supreme Court appointments process
- The nominee : a political and spiritual journey
- The politics of the US Supreme Court
- The preemption war : when federal bureaucracies trump local juries
- The psychology of the Supreme Court
- The psychology of the Supreme Court
- The puzzle of judicial behavior
- The view of the courts from the Hill : interactions between Congress and the federal judiciary
- Values in the Supreme Court : decisions, division, and diversity
- We the people : the Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court
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