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- "Doing Justice" in the people's court : sentencing by municipal court judges
- A First Amendment profile of the Supreme Court
- A theory of the trial
- Active liberty : interpreting a democratic Constitution
- Active liberty : interpreting our democratic Constitution
- All judges are political--except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law
- American court systems : readings in judicial process and behavior
- American courts : process and policy
- American legal realism ; : skepticism, reform, and the judicial process
- American trial judges : their work styles and performance
- Amici curiae and strategic behavior in state supreme courts
- An appealing act : why people appeal in civil cases
- An introduction to Supreme Court decision making
- An introduction to Supreme Court decision making
- An introduction to law and legal reasoning
- An introduction to law and legal reasoning
- Answering the call of the court : how justices and litigants set the Supreme Court agenda
- Appellate Judges' Seminar, Spetember, 1984, Villanova University School of Law
- Appellate courts and lawyers : information gathering in the adversary system
- Are judges political? : an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary
- Bakke & the politics of equality : friends and foes in the classroom of litigation
- Battered women in the courtroom : the power of judicial responses
- Before the law : an introduction to the legal process
- Beyond the formalist-realist divide : the role of politics in judging
- Bioethics in law
- Blindfolds off : judges on how they decide
- Borrowed judges : visitors in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
- Boycott in America : how imagination and ideology shape the legal mind
- Building your best argument
- Case selection in the United States Supreme Court
- Cases lost, causes won : the Supreme Court and the judicial process
- Civil rights and the paradox of liberal democracy
- Concurring opinion writing on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Congress shall make no law : Oliver Wendell Holmes, the First Amendment, and judicial decision-making
- Conservatives in Court
- Constitutional conscience : the moral dimension of judicial decision
- Constitutional faiths : Felix Frankfurter, Hugo Black, and the process of judicial decision-making
- Constitutional interpretation : illusion and reality
- Constitutional language : an interpretation of judicial decision
- Constitutional law & judicial policy making
- Constitutional law and judicial policy making
- Constitutional law for a changing America : rights, liberties, and justice
- Constitutional law for changing America : a short course
- Contemplating courts
- Convincing the judge : practical advice for litigators
- Courts and the political process : Jack W. Peltason's contributions to political science
- Courts as policymakers : school finance reform litigation
- Courts of appeals in the Federal judicial system : a study of the Second, Fifth, and District of Columbia Circuits
- Courts, corrections, and the Constitution : the impact of judicial intervention on prisons and jails
- Courts, judges, & politics : an introduction to the judicial process
- Courts, judges, and politics : an introduction to the judicial process
- Courts, law, and judicial processes
- Courts, politics, and the judicial process
- Crafting law on the Supreme Court : the collegial game
- Creating constitutional change : clashes over power and liberty in the Supreme Court
- Criminal code reform : hearing before the Over-Criminalization Task Force of 2014 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, second session, February 28, 2014
- Decision : how the Supreme Court decides cases
- Decision according to law
- Decision making by the modern Supreme Court
- Decision making in the Supreme Court of the United States : a political and behavioral view
- Decision making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
- Die Theorie der richterlichen Entscheidung stätigkeit in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
- Dismantling American common law : liberty and justice in our transformed courts
- Divergent paths : the academy and the judiciary
- Double agents : an exploration of the motivations of Court of Appeals judges
- Economic liberties and the judiciary
- Educational policy making and the courts : an empirical study of judicial activism
- Elements of judicial strategy
- Exploring judicial politics
- Federal courts
- Federal habeas corpus reform : eliminating prisoners' abuse of the judicial process : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on S. 623, a bill to reform habeas corpus procedures, and for other purposes, March 28, 1995
- Felix Frankfurter : judicial restraint and individual liberties
- Final report of the Commission on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals : hearing before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, July 22, 1999
- First among equals : the Supreme Court in American life
- First among friends : interest groups, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the right to privacy
- Flunking democracy : schools, courts, and civic participation
- Freedom and the rule of law
- Frontiers of judicial research
- Getting justice and getting even : legal consciousness among working-class Americans
- Hard judicial choices : federal district court judges and state and local officials
- How courts decide
- How do judges decide? : the search for fairness and justice in punishment
- How do judges decide? : the search for fairness and justice in punishment
- How judges think
- Human rights litigation promoting international law in U.S. courts
- Ideology in the language of judges : how judges practice law, politics, and courtroom control
- Il sistema giudiziario federale negli Stati Uniti : elementi introduttivi per i magistrati e gli amministratori giudiziari di altri paesi
- In the interest of children : advocacy, law reform, and public policy
- Inconsistency and indecision in the United States Supreme Court
- Inside appellate courts : the impact of court organization on judicial decision making in the United States Courts of Appeals
- Interpreting the Constitution : the Supreme Court and the process of adjudication
- Introduction to law and the legal process
- Introduction to law and the legal process
- Judge and jury : American tort law on trial
- Judges and lawyers : the human side of justice
- Judges and the cities : interpreting local autonomy
- Judges and their audiences : a perspective on judicial behavior
- Judges making law
- Judges on judging : views from the bench
- Judging credentials : nonlawyer judges and the politics of professionalism
- Judging in a therapeutic key : therapeutic jurisprudence and the courts
- Judging judges : values and the rule of law
- Judging on a collegial court : influences on federal appellate decision making
- Judging statutes
- Judgment : what law judges can learn from sports officiating and art criticism
- Judgment calls : principle and politics in constitutional law
- Judicial activism : a restrained defense
- Judicial behavior : a reader in theory and research
- Judicial conflict and consensus : behavioral studies of American appellate courts
- Judicial decision making : is psychology relevant?
- Judicial entrepreneurship : the role of the judge in the marketplace of ideas
- Judicial impact and State supreme courts
- Judicial independence at the crossroads : an interdisciplinary approach
- Judicial policies : implementation and impact
- Judicial policy making and the modern state : how the courts reformed America's prisons
- Judicial policy-making : the political role of the courts
- Judicial politics in polarized times
- Judicial politics in the United States
- Judicial process in America
- Judicial process in America
- Judicial process in a nutshell
- Judicial process in a nutshell
- Judicial restraint in America : how the ageless wisdom of the federal courts was invented
- Judicial review and the reasonable doubt test
- Jurismania : the madness of American law
- Jurisprudential regimes : the Supreme Court, civil rights, and the life cycle of judicial doctrine
- Just stories : how the law embodies racism and bias
- Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes : free speech and the living Constitution
- Justice Sandra Day O'Connor : strategist on the Supreme Court
- Justice denied? : the implications of the Supreme Court's Ledbetter v. Goodyear employment discrimination decision : hearing before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, June 12, 2007
- Justice in plainclothes : a theory of American constitutional practice
- Keeping government secrets : a pocket guide on the state-secrets privilege, the Classified Information Procedures Act, and classified information security officers
- Keeton on judging in the American legal system
- Law and legitimacy in the Supreme Court
- Law and philosophy : the practice of theory : essays in honor of George Anastaplo
- Law and the legal process
- Law clerks and the judicial process : perceptions of the qualities and functions of law clerks in American courts
- Law, politics, & perception : how policy preferences influence legal reasoning
- Legal blame : how jurors think and talk about accidents
- Legal reasoning
- Legal reasoning : the evolutionary process of law
- Legal reasoning, legal theory, and rights
- Logic for lawyers : a guide to clear legal thinking
- Logic for lawyers : a guide to clear legal thinking
- Majority rule or minority will : adherence to precedent on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Making law in the United States Courts of Appeals
- Materials on civil procedure
- Materials on contracts
- Materials on legislation
- Mechanical witness : a history of motion picture evidence in U.S. courts
- Mechanisms of democracy : institutional design writ small
- Methods of interpretation : how the Supreme Court reads the constitution
- Moral argument and social vision in the courts : a study of tort accident law
- Mr. Justice Roberts
- New directions in judicial politics
- On appeal : courts, lawyering, and judging
- On law and justice
- On the Supreme Court : without illusion and idolatry
- Oral arguments and coalition formation on the U.S. Supreme Court : a deliberate dialogue
- Oral arguments and decision making on the United States Supreme Court
- Our nine tribunes : the Supreme Court in modern America
- Pitiful plaintiffs : child welfare litigation and the federal courts
- Policymaking and politics in the federal district courts
- Political behavioralism and modern jurisprudence : a working theory and study in judicial decision-making
- Politics and the courts : toward a general theory of public law
- Popular justice : presidential prestige and executive success in the Supreme Court
- Power and precedent : the role of law in the United States
- Pragmatism and judicial choice
- Pragmatism in law and society
- Principled judicial restraint : a case against activism
- Pro se case management for nonprisoner civil litigation
- Procedure, the handmaid of justice : essays of Judge Charles E. Clark
- Quantitative analysis of judicial behavior
- 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
- Real law stories : inside the American judicial process
- Reason in law
- Reason in law
- Reason over precedents : origins of American legal thought
- Reflections on judging
- Reforming the federal judiciary : my former court needs to overhaul its staff attorney program and begin televising its oral arguements
- Restructuring justice : the innovations of the Ninth Circuit and the future of the federal courts
- Revolution by judiciary : the structure of American constitutional law
- Rhetorical epochs in the jurisprudence of race : an inquiry into Supreme Court legitimation and change
- Saying what the law is : the constitution in the Supreme Court
- Sitting in judgment : the sentencing of white-collar criminals
- Sober as a judge : the Supreme Court and republican liberty
- Sorcerers' apprentices : 100 years of law clerks at the United States Supreme Court
- Stability, security, and continuity : Mr. Justice Burton and decision-making in the Supreme Court, 1945-1958
- Standards of review
- Storm center : the Supreme Court in American politics
- Storm center : the Supreme Court in American politics
- Strategic behavior and policy choice on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Strategy on the United States Supreme Court
- Structural and other alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals : report to the United States Congress and the Judicial Conference of the United States
- Structures of judicial decision-making from legal formalism to critical theory
- Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2012 : report together with dissenting views (to accompany H.R. 3862) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
- Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2015 : report together with dissenting views (to accompany H.R. 712) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
- Supreme Court activism and restraint
- Supreme Court decision-making : new institutionalist approaches
- Supreme Court justices in the post-Bork era : confirmation politics and judicial performance
- Supreme Court politics : the institution and its procedures
- Symposium : locating the constitutional center : centrist judges and mainstream values : a multidisciplinary exploration
- Symposium : reflecting on Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's jurisprudence relating to race and education
- Tactics of legal reasoning
- The American common law method
- The American judiciary : critical issues
- The Federal judicial system ; : readings in process and behavior
- The Judges of the Court of Federal Claims : the lawyer's guide to procedures and practices
- 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 constitutional theory, 1953-1993
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model
- The Supreme Court bar : legal elites in the Washington community
- The Supreme Court in a separation of powers system : the nation's balance wheel
- The Supreme Court in the American legal system
- The U.S. Court of Appeals and the law of confessions : perspectives on the hierarchy of justice
- The U.S. Forest Service in federal court : understanding judicial review of National Forest management decisions
- The U.S. Supreme Court : a very short introduction
- The U.S. Supreme Court's modern common law approach to judicial decision making
- The United States Supreme Court : fact, evidence, and law
- The United States Supreme Court and the uses of social science data
- The art of judging
- The behavior of federal judges : a theoretical and empirical study of rational choice
- The case law system in America
- The common law tradition : deciding appeals
- The conscience of the courts : law and morals in American life
- The criminal court : how it works
- The democratic constitution
- The democratic constitution
- The federal court system in the United States : an introduction for judges and judicial administrators in other countries
- The federal courts
- The federal courts : challenge and reform
- The federal courts : crisis and reform
- The five types of legal argument
- The five types of legal argument
- The future of the judicial process : challenge and response
- The judicial mind revisited : psychometric analysis of Supreme Court ideology
- The judicial process
- The judicial role : statutory interpretation and the pragmatic judicial partner
- The jurisprudential vision of Justice Antonin Scalia
- The language of judges
- The law in shambles
- The legal process : an introduction to decision-making by judicial, legislative, executive, and administrative agencies
- The meaning of the Constitution : an interdisciplinary study of legal theory
- The media, the court, and the misrepresentation : the new myth of the court
- The nature of constitutional rights : the invention and logic of strict judicial scrutiny
- The pioneers of judicial behavior
- The politics of judicial independence : courts, politics, and the public
- The politics of law : a progressive critique
- The politics of the US Supreme Court
- The promise of American law : a theological, humanistic view of legal process
- The psychology of law : integrations and applications
- The puzzle of judicial behavior
- The puzzle of unanimity : consensus on the United States Supreme Court
- The rule of law in America
- The rule of reason
- The study of public law
- The theory and practice of statutory interpretation
- The uncertainty of legal rights
- The use of social science data in Supreme Court decisions
- The ways of a judge : reflections from the Federal Appellate Bench
- The world of Benjamin Cardozo : personal values and the judicial process
- Trial courts as organizations
- Truman's court : a study in judicial restraint
- Understanding Supreme Court opinions
- Unpublished judicial opinions : hearing before the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, June 27, 2002
- Venturing to do justice : reforming private law
- Venturing to do justice ; : reforming private law
- Verfassungsrichter : Rechtsfindung am U.S. Supreme Court und am Bundesverfassungsgericht
- What process is due? : courts and science-policy disputes
- What's law got to do with it? : what judges do, why they do it, and what's at stake
- Who is the reasonable person? : symposium
- Wrestling with God : the courts' tortuous treatment of religion
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