The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited JA Segal, HJ Spaeth Cambridge University Press, 2002 | 2984 | 2002 |
The Attitudinal Model JA Segal, AJ Champlin Routledge Handbook of Judicial Behavior, 17-33, 2017 | 1612 | 2017 |
Ideological values and the votes of US Supreme Court justices JA Segal, AD Cover American Political Science Review 83 (2), 557-565, 1989 | 1438 | 1989 |
Measuring issue salience L Epstein, JA Segal American Journal of Political Science, 66-83, 2000 | 828 | 2000 |
Separation-of-powers games in the positive theory of congress and courts JA Segal American Political Science Review 91 (1), 28-44, 1997 | 769 | 1997 |
The judicial common space L Epstein, AD Martin, JA Segal, C Westerland The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 23 (2), 303-325, 2007 | 734 | 2007 |
The hierarchy of justice: Testing a principal-agent model of Supreme Court-circuit court interactions DR Songer, JA Segal, CM Cameron American Journal of Political Science, 673-696, 1994 | 659 | 1994 |
The Supreme Court compendium: Data, decisions, and developments L Epstein, JA Segal, HJ Spaeth, TG Walker Cq Press, 2015 | 654 | 2015 |
Advice and consent: The politics of judicial appointments L Epstein, JA Segal Oxford University Press, 2005 | 563 | 2005 |
Predicting Supreme Court cases probabilistically: The search and seizure cases, 1962-1981 JA Segal American Political Science Review 78 (4), 891-900, 1984 | 538 | 1984 |
Ideological values and the votes of US Supreme Court justices revisited JA Segal, L Epstein, CM Cameron, HJ Spaeth The Journal of Politics 57 (3), 812-823, 1995 | 499 | 1995 |
Strategic auditing in a political hierarchy: An informational model of the Supreme Court's certiorari decisions CM Cameron, JA Segal, D Songer American Political Science Review 94 (1), 101-116, 2000 | 452 | 2000 |
Ideological drift among Supreme Court justices: Who, when, and how important L Epstein, AD Martin, KM Quinn, JA Segal Nw. UL Rev. 101, 1483, 2007 | 441 | 2007 |
The influence of stare decisis on the votes of United States Supreme Court justices JA Segal, HJ Spaeth American journal of political science, 971-1003, 1996 | 400 | 1996 |
Majority rule or minority will: Adherence to precedent on the US Supreme Court HJ Spaeth, JA Segal Cambridge University Press, 2001 | 362 | 2001 |
Senate voting on Supreme Court nominees: A neoinstitutional model CM Cameron, AD Cover, JA Segal American Political Science Review 84 (2), 525-534, 1990 | 346 | 1990 |
A spatial model of roll call voting: Senators, constituents, presidents, and interest groups in Supreme Court confirmations JA Segal, CM Cameron, AD Cover American Journal of Political Science, 96-121, 1992 | 330 | 1992 |
The Supreme Court during crisis: How war affects only non-war cases L Epstein, DE Ho, G King, JA Segal NYUL rev. 80, 1, 2005 | 284 | 2005 |
Supreme Court justices as strategic decision makers: Aggressive grants and defensive denials on the Vinson court RL Boucher Jr, JA Segal The Journal of Politics 57 (3), 824-837, 1995 | 270 | 1995 |
The norm of consensus on the US Supreme Court L Epstein, JA Segal, HJ Spaeth American Journal of Political Science, 362-377, 2001 | 268 | 2001 |