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Sara Catherine Benesh. The US Court of Appeals and the law of confessions: Perspectives on the hierarchy of justice. Lfb Scholarly Pub Llc, 2002.
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Michael W Giles and Thomas G Walker. Judicial policy-making and southern school segregation. The Journal of Politics, 37(4):917–936, 1975.
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Ronald Kahn. Institutional norms and supreme court decision-making: the rehnquist court on privacy and religion. Supreme Court decision-making: New institutionalist approaches, 1999.
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Karl N Llewellyn. Some realism about realism—responding to dean pound, 44 harv. L. rev, 1222:1237, 1931.
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Richard A Posner. Appeal and consent. New Republic, 221(7):36–40, 1999.
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Malia Reddick and Sara C Benesh. Norm violation by the lower courts in the treatment of supreme court precedent: a research framework. Justice System Journal, 21(2):1–1, 2000.
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Antonin Scalia. Judicial adherence to the text of our basic law: a theory of constitutional interpretation. The Progressive Conservative, USA, 2003.
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Christopher E Smith. Clarence thomas: a distinctive justice. Seton Hall L. Rev., 28:1, 1997.
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Donald R Songer. An overview of judicial policymaking in the united states courts of appeals. The American Courts: A Critical Assessment. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1990.
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Harold J Spaeth and David J Peterson. The analysis and interpretation of dimensionality: the case of civil liberties decision making. Midwest Journal of Political Science, pages 415–441, 1971.