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The Choices Justices Make
Product Details: Paperback:200 pagesPublisher: CQ Press; (1998)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1568022263, ISBN-13: 978-1568022260Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches, Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
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2 Reddit comments about The Choices Justices Make:

u/GoodEmu · 3 pointsr/politics

Well, Epstein and Knight, who literally wrote the book on how the Supreme Court makes decisions, disagree with him.

u/ok_hideandseek · 1 pointr/OkCupid

I should always be working on my dissertation, I feel, but that's not always possible. Subtle difference.

As for reading? The go-to books are Segal and Spaeth, Epstein and Knight, and for a bonus, Maltzman, Spriggs, and Wahlbeck. Also, take a gander at Esptein's CV or any of the authors listed. They sometimes have accessible (re: free) articles. Epstein's CV also includes access to the Judicial Common Space scores, which are ideology scores for the Supreme Court.

As for what I want to be researching? Legitimacy, without a doubt. The globalization of law. Law as a recolonizing tool. Comparative constitutional structures. Symbols of law in pop culture. There are a myriad of things that interest me with several common themes.