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  1. Web Appendix (Formal Proofs and Robustness Checks) and Replication Data Set and do-files for “Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?” Co-authored with Cliff Carrubba, Barry Friedman, and Andrew D. Martin. American Journal of Political Science 56 (2012): 400-412. © 2012 Midwest Political Science Association.

  2. Replication Data Set for “Measuring Policy Content on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Co-authored with Kevin McGuire, Gregory Caldeira, and Charles Smith. The Journal of Politics 71 (2009): 1305-1321. © 2009 Cambridge University Press.

  3. Replication Data Set and do-file for “Coalition Policymaking and Legislative Review.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. American Political Science Review 99 (2005): 93-106. © 2005 American Political Science Association.

  4. Replication Data Set for The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany. 2005. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  5. Replication Data Set and do-file for “Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. American Journal of Political Science 48 (2004): 13-27. © 2004 Midwest Political Science Association.

  6. Replication Data Set for “Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. British Journal of Political Science 33 (2003): 323-332. © 2003 Cambridge University Press.

  7. Replication Data Set for “Legislative-Judicial Relations: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Constitutional Review.” American Journal of Political Science 45 (2001): 346-361. © 2001 Midwest Political Science Association.

Replication Data

Publications


Books


  1. Parliaments and Coalitions: The Role of Legislatures in Multiparty Governance. Co-authored with Lanny Martin. 2011. Oxford University Press.

  2. The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany. 2005. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.



Journal Articles


  1. “Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?” Co-authored with Cliff Carrubba, Barry Friedman, and Andrew D. Martin. American Journal of Political Science 56 (2012): 400-412. © 2012 Midwest Political Science Association.

  2. “Substance vs. Procedure: Constitutional Enforcement and Constitutional Choice.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 80 (2011): 309-318. © 2011 Elsevier B.V..

  3. “Assessing the Allocation of Pork: Evidence from Congressional Earmarks.” Co-authored with Erik Engstrom. American Politics Research 38 (2010): 959-985. © 2010 SAGE Publications.

  4. “Measuring Policy Content on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Co-authored with Kevin McGuire, Gregory Caldeira, and Charles Smith. The Journal of Politics 71 (2009): 1305-1321. © 2009 Cambridge University Press.

  5. “Coalition Government and Political Communication.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. Political Research Quarterly 61 (2008): 502-516. © 2008 SAGE Publications.

  6. “The Value of Vagueness: Delegation, Defiance, and Judicial Opinions.” Co-authored with Jeff Staton. American Journal of Political Science 52 (2008): 504-519. © 2008 Midwest Political Science Association.

  7. “A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Texts.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. Political Analysis 16 (2008): 93-100. © 2008 Oxford University Press.

  8. “Reply to Benoit and Laver.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. Political Analysis 16 (2008): 112-114.

  9. “Resurrecting Lochner: A Contingent Defense of Judicial Activism.” Co-authored with James R. Rogers. Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 32 (2007): 442-468. © 2007 Oxford University Press.

  10. “Coalition Policymaking and Legislative Review.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. American Political Science Review 99 (2005): 93-106. © 2005 American Political Science Association.

  11. “Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. American Journal of Political Science 48 (2004): 13-27. © 2004 Midwest Political Science Association.

  12. “Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation.” Co-authored with Lanny Martin. British Journal of Political Science 33 (2003): 323-332. © 2003 Cambridge University Press.

  13. “Judicial Advisory Opinions and Legislative Outcomes in Comparative Perspective.” Co-authored with James R. Rogers. American Journal of Political Science 46 (2002): 379-397. © 2002 Midwest Political Science Association.

  14. “Legislative-Judicial Relations: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Constitutional Review.” American Journal of Political Science 45 (2001): 346-361. © 2001 Midwest Political Science Association.

  15. “Election Laws, Disproportionality, and Median Correspondence: Implications for Two Visions of Democracy.” Co-authored with G. Bingham Powell, Jr. British Journal of Political Science 30 (2000): 383-411. © 2000 Cambridge University Press.

  16. “Establishing Judicial Independence in West Germany: The Impact of Opinion Leadership and the Separation of Powers.” Comparative Politics 32 (2000): 333-353. © 2000 by City University of New York.

  17. “Abstract Judicial Review, Legislative Bargaining, and Policy-Compromise.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 10 (1998): 299-326. © 1998 by Sage Publications

  18. “Reply to Stone Sweet.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 10 (1998): 339-46. © 1998 by Sage Publications