Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making (original) (raw)

The Influence of Oral Arguments on the U.S. Supreme Court

Timothy Johnson

American Political Science Review, 2006

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The New Oral Argument: Justices as Advocates

Matthew Sag

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Supreme Court Oral Arguments and Institutional Maintenance

Timothy Johnson

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Oral Advocacy before the United States Supreme Court: Does It Affect the Justices' Decisions

Timothy Johnson

2007

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Do Justices Tip Their Hands with Questions at Oral Argument in the US Supreme Court

Timothy Johnson

2009

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Inferring the Winning Party in the Supreme Court from the Pattern of Questioning at Oral Argument

Lewis Solmon

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Justices and Legal Clarity: Analyzing the Complexity of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions

Justin Wedeking

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Supreme Court Opinion Construction and Implementation: Complexity and Confidence

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The Case Against Oral Argument: The Effects of Confirmation Bias on the Outcome of Selected Cases in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

Christine Venter

2017

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Does Legal Doctrine Matter? Unpacking Law and Policy Preferences on the U.S. Supreme Court

Michael Bailey

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Michael Bailey

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The Influence of Unique Information in Briefs on Supreme Court Opinion Content

Morgan Hazelton

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Interruptions in Search of a Purpose: Oral Argument in the Supreme Court, October Terms 1958-60 and 2010-12

Barry Sullivan

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The Maintenance of Institutional Legitimacy in Supreme Court Justices' Public Rhetoric

Logan Strother

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Supreme Court Opinions and Audiences

Justin Wedeking

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Emotions, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making

Timothy Johnson

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Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?

G. Vanberg

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Reevaluating the Implications of Decision-Making Models The Role of Summary Decisions in US Supreme Court Analysis Author(s): Ali

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How rational are justices on the Supreme Court of the United States? Doctrinal considerations during agenda setting

Udi Sommer

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Competing Conceptions of the Law: Public Arguments Regarding Nominees to the United States Supreme Court

John Katsulas

1989

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Ideological Cohesion and Precedent (Or Why the Court Only Cares About Precedent When Most Justices Agree With Each Other)

Neal Devins

86 North Carolina Law Review 1399 1442, 2008

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Charting the Influences on the Judicial Mind: An Empirical Study of Judicial Reasoning

Andrew Morriss

New York University Law Review, 1998

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“Remarkable Influence”: The Unexpected Importance of Justice Scalia’s Deceptively Unanimous and Contested Majority Opinions

Eric Nystrom

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, 2019

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“Remarkable Influence”: The Unexpected Importance of Justice Scalia\u27s Deceptively Unanimous and Contested Majority Opinions

Eric Nystrom

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The Effect of Politically Salient Decisions on the U.S. Supreme Court's Agenda

Vanessa Baird

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Empirical Research on Decision-Making in the Federal Courts 2009 The Ideology of Legal Interpretation

Jason J. Czarnezki

2019

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Let's Talk: Judicial Decisions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings

Paul Collins

Judicature, 2012

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The Influence of Jurisprudential Considerations on Supreme Court Decisionmaking: A Study of Conflict Cases

David Klein

Law <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&amp;"/> Society Review, 2006

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Friends of the Supreme Court: Interest Groups and Judicial Decision Making. By Paul M. Collins Jr.

Udi Sommer

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The Long and the Short of It: The Influence of Briefs on Outcomes in the Roberts Court

Morgan Hazelton

Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, 2017

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The So-Called Moderate Justices on the Rehnquist Court: The Role of Stare Decisis in Salient and Closely-Divided Cases

Paul Foote

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Foreword: Elected Branch Influences in Constitutional Decisionmaking

Neal Devins

56 Law and Contemporary Problems 1 10, 1993

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Executive Branch Socialization and Deference on the U.S. Supreme Court

Rob Robinson

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SETTING A NATIONAL AGENDA: STRATEGIC GATE KEEPING ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

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Judicial Ideology and the Selection of Disputes for U.S. Supreme Court Adjudication

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