Data
The following are replication data sets from selected
articles. Each data set contains the information necessary to
reproduce the analysis presented in the published work. The
data
are made available as compressed Stata files. To request an
alternative format, send an email to kmcguire [at] unc.edu.
Public Schools, Religious
Establishments, and the U.S. Supreme Court
An Examination of Policy
Compliance
American Politics
Research (Forthcoming).
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Lawyers, Justices, and Issue
Salience:
When and How Do Legal
Arguments Affect the Supreme Court?
with Andrea McAtee. 2007.
Law
& Society Review 41:259-278.
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data
The Least Dangerous
Branch Revisited:
New Evidence on Supreme
Court Responsiveness to Public Preferences
with James A. Stimson.
Journal of Politics 66:1018-1035.
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data
The Institutionalization
of the U.S. Supreme Court
2004.
Political
Analysis 12:128-142.
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updated data, 1790-2007
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original data, 1790-1996
Explaining Executive
Success in the U.S. Supreme Court
1998.
Political
Research Quarterly 51:505-26.
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data
Issue Fluidity on the
U.S. Supreme Court
1995.
American
Political Science Review 89:691-702.
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data
Repeat Players in the
Supreme Court:
The Role of Experienced
Lawyers in Litigation Success
1995.
Journal
of Politics 57:187-196.
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data
Amici Curiae and
Strategies for Gaining Access to the Supreme Court
1994.
Political
Research Quarterly 47:821-837.
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data
Lawyers and the U.S.
Supreme Court:
The Washington Community
and Legal Elites
1993.
American
Journal of Political Science 37:365-390.
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data