Table of contents for Are judges political? : an empirical analysis of the federal judiciary / Cass R. Sunstein, [et al.].

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CONTENTS
Preface 
Chapter 1
Studying Judges with Numbers 
Chapter 2
Ideological Votes and Ideological Panels 
Chapter 3
Nonideological Voting and Entrenched Views 
Chapter 4
Explaining the Data: Conformity, Group Polarization, and the Rule of Law
Chapter 5
Of Segregation, Abortion, and Obscenity: The Case of Big Decisions 
Chapter 6
More Conservative than Thou? Judicial Voting across Circuits, across Presidents, and Over Time
Chapter 7
What Should Be Done? Of Politics, Judging, and Diversity
Conclusion: 
Law and Politics: A Mixed Verdict 
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Judges -- United States.
Judicial process -- United States.
Political questions and judicial power -- United States.