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