The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built consists of assumptions about the policy preferences of the justices. To date, most scholars have assumed that the policy positions of Supreme Court justices remain consistent throughout the course of their careers and most measures of judicial ideology—such as Segal and Cover scores—are time invariant. On its face, this assumption is reasonable; Supreme Court justices serve with life tenure and are typically appointed after serving in other political or judicial roles. However, it is also possible that the worldviews, and thus the policy positions, of justices evolve through the course of their careers. In this article we use a Bayesian dyn...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...
This study aims to explain why the Supreme Court responds to public mood by analyzing individual jus...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
To understand policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices it is necessary to measure their p...
With competing assumptions and alternative empirical models, scholars have come to rather different ...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
For this thesis, I will analyze the tenure of five Supreme Court justices across the decades, rangin...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
We examine the revelation of preferences of justices whose true ideologies are not known at the mome...
One-dimensional spatial models have come to inform much theorizing and research on the U.S. Supreme ...
Ideal point estimation in political science usually aims to reduce a matrix of votes to a small numb...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that the preferences of US Supreme Court justices are not ...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...
This study aims to explain why the Supreme Court responds to public mood by analyzing individual jus...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
To understand policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices it is necessary to measure their p...
With competing assumptions and alternative empirical models, scholars have come to rather different ...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
For this thesis, I will analyze the tenure of five Supreme Court justices across the decades, rangin...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
We examine the revelation of preferences of justices whose true ideologies are not known at the mome...
One-dimensional spatial models have come to inform much theorizing and research on the U.S. Supreme ...
Ideal point estimation in political science usually aims to reduce a matrix of votes to a small numb...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that the preferences of US Supreme Court justices are not ...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...
This study aims to explain why the Supreme Court responds to public mood by analyzing individual jus...
We study the U.S. Supreme Court dynamics by analyzing the temporal evolution of the underlying polic...