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Jeffrey Segal
Jeffrey Segal
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The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited
JA Segal, HJ Spaeth
Cambridge University Press, 2002
29612002
The Attitudinal Model
JA Segal, AJ Champlin
Routledge Handbook of Judicial Behavior, 17-33, 2017
16202017
Ideological values and the votes of US Supreme Court justices
JA Segal, AD Cover
American Political Science Review 83 (2), 557-565, 1989
14331989
Measuring issue salience
L Epstein, JA Segal
American Journal of Political Science, 66-83, 2000
8152000
Separation-of-powers games in the positive theory of congress and courts
JA Segal
American Political Science Review 91 (1), 28-44, 1997
7671997
The judicial common space
L Epstein, AD Martin, JA Segal, C Westerland
The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 23 (2), 303-325, 2007
7312007
The hierarchy of justice: Testing a principal-agent model of Supreme Court-circuit court interactions
DR Songer, JA Segal, CM Cameron
American Journal of Political Science, 673-696, 1994
6561994
The Supreme Court compendium: Data, decisions, and developments
L Epstein, JA Segal, HJ Spaeth, TG Walker
Cq Press, 2015
6492015
Advice and consent: The politics of judicial appointments
L Epstein, JA Segal
Oxford University Press, 2005
5612005
Predicting Supreme Court cases probabilistically: The search and seizure cases, 1962-1981
JA Segal
American Political Science Review 78 (4), 891-900, 1984
5261984
Ideological values and the votes of US Supreme Court justices revisited
JA Segal, L Epstein, CM Cameron, HJ Spaeth
The Journal of Politics 57 (3), 812-823, 1995
4871995
Strategic auditing in a political hierarchy: An informational model of the Supreme Court's certiorari decisions
CM Cameron, JA Segal, D Songer
American Political Science Review 94 (1), 101-116, 2000
4462000
Ideological drift among Supreme Court justices: Who, when, and how important
L Epstein, AD Martin, KM Quinn, JA Segal
Nw. UL Rev. 101, 1483, 2007
4392007
The influence of stare decisis on the votes of United States Supreme Court justices
JA Segal, HJ Spaeth
American journal of political science, 971-1003, 1996
3991996
Majority rule or minority will: Adherence to precedent on the US Supreme Court
HJ Spaeth, JA Segal
Cambridge University Press, 2001
3652001
Senate voting on Supreme Court nominees: A neoinstitutional model
CM Cameron, AD Cover, JA Segal
American Political Science Review 84 (2), 525-534, 1990
3471990
A spatial model of roll call voting: Senators, constituents, presidents, and interest groups in Supreme Court confirmations
JA Segal, CM Cameron, AD Cover
American Journal of Political Science, 96-121, 1992
3271992
The Supreme Court during crisis: How war affects only non-war cases
L Epstein, DE Ho, G King, JA Segal
NYUL rev. 80, 1, 2005
2792005
The norm of consensus on the US Supreme Court
L Epstein, JA Segal, HJ Spaeth
American Journal of Political Science, 362-377, 2001
2702001
Supreme Court justices as strategic decision makers: Aggressive grants and defensive denials on the Vinson court
RL Boucher Jr, JA Segal
The Journal of Politics 57 (3), 824-837, 1995
2701995
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