<p>(A) Each line indicates the average relative predictability (that is, predictability according to the block model algorithm in the real court over the predictability in an equivalent ideal court) of a justice over their tenure, which is indicated by the length of the line. Red lines correspond to Republican–nominated justices and blue lines to Democrat–nominated justices. The background color indicates the party of the president. (B) Histogram of relative predictabilities. Bar colors indicate the fraction of Republican–nominated (red) and Democrat–nominated (blue) justices within each bin. (C) Relative predictability as a function of the nomination date of the judge. Relative predictability has significantly decreased during the period c...
Ideal point estimation in political science usually aims to reduce a matrix of votes to a small numb...
Why do some Republican Supreme Court Justices evolve over time, becoming more liberal than they were...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
<p>(A) The height of each bar indicates the average predictability of a court and its width the time...
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, w...
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, w...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
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The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
While rankings of presidents are quite common, rankings of Supreme Court justices are much rarer. He...
In this paper, I will analyze how ideology scores of senators, the president and Supreme Court nomin...
errors are solely the author’s responsibility. From 1940 to the present, the on-the-record consensus...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about the feasibility and desirability of measuring th...
Research indicates that senators evaluate U.S. Supreme Court nominations on two ideological dimensio...
Ideal point estimation in political science usually aims to reduce a matrix of votes to a small numb...
Why do some Republican Supreme Court Justices evolve over time, becoming more liberal than they were...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
<p>(A) The height of each bar indicates the average predictability of a court and its width the time...
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, w...
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, w...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
This paper forecasts current senators’ votes on Merrick Garland’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Cou...
Elected officials have a difficult time controlling politically insulated institu-tions, leaving the...
The judicial appointments process has grown increasingly frustrating in recent years. Both sides cla...
While rankings of presidents are quite common, rankings of Supreme Court justices are much rarer. He...
In this paper, I will analyze how ideology scores of senators, the president and Supreme Court nomin...
errors are solely the author’s responsibility. From 1940 to the present, the on-the-record consensus...
This article contributes to an ongoing debate about the feasibility and desirability of measuring th...
Research indicates that senators evaluate U.S. Supreme Court nominations on two ideological dimensio...
Ideal point estimation in political science usually aims to reduce a matrix of votes to a small numb...
Why do some Republican Supreme Court Justices evolve over time, becoming more liberal than they were...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...