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- The Supreme Court, 1985 Term
- Frank I. Michelman, Kathleen M. Sullivan
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 100, No. 1 (Nov., 1986), pp. 1-98+100-311
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: affirmative, court, discrimination, concurring, wygant, action, firefighter, powell, white, justice, fullilove, worker, racial, layoff, dissenting, sin, plurality, nonvictims, union, blackmun, black, opinion, brennan, burger, minority
- CiteRank: 0.9171
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- The Supreme Court, 1983 Term
- Frank H. Easterbrook, David L. Shapiro
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 98, No. 1 (Nov., 1984), pp. 1-85+87-314
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: court, amendment, pennhurst, sentencing, justice, attainder, federal, nonregistrants, spaziano, state, opinion, aid, supreme, proportionality, selective, harris, statute, government, marshall, constitutional, jury, death, solomon, plurality, eleventh
- CiteRank: 0.8922
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- Developments in the Law: The Constitution and the Family
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 93, No. 6 (Apr., 1980), pp. 1156-1383
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: right, court, family, protection, griswold, constitutional, substantive, process, privacy, dissent, connecticut, lochn, procreative, state, cleveland, infra, statute, plurality, concur, child, autonomy, abortion, custody, supra, heighten
- CiteRank: 0.6832
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- Of Legislative Courts, Administrative Agencies, and Article III
- Richard H. Fallon, Jr.
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 101, No. 5 (Mar., 1988), pp. 915-992
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: court, article, literalism, administrative, legislative, crowell, constitutional, adjudicative, federal, judicial, pipeline, agency, congress, appellate, right, tribunal, plurality, supreme, case, supra, precedent, dispute, theory, doctrine
- CiteRank: 0.5689
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- Deciding Who Dies
- Stephen Gillers
- University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 129, No. 1 (Nov., 1980), pp. 1-124
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: penalty, death, witherspoon, plurality, lockett, georgia, court, infra, capital, furman, sentence, punishment, gregg, guilt, amendment, robert, alabama, justice, defendant, juror, adam, eighth, vacate
- CiteRank: 0.7004
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- Sober Second Thoughts: Reflections on Two Decades of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment
- Carol S. Steiker, Jordan M. Steiker
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 109, No. 2 (Dec., 1995), pp. 355-438
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: furman, penalty, death, court, capital, punishment, sentence, gregg, concur, imposition, georgia, concern, supreme, justice, discretion, sober, constitutional, statute, case, regulation, douglas, plurality, fairness, desert, impose
- CiteRank: 0.8143
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- The Thickest Thicket: Partisan Gerrymandering and Judicial Regulation of Politics
- Peter H. Schuck
- Columbia Law Review, Vol. 87, No. 7 (Nov., 1987), pp. 1325-1384
- Subjects: Law, Political Science
- Key terms: gerrymander, partisan, district, court, political, party, representation, judicial, voting, justice, redistrict, reapportionment, legislative, plurality, baker, infra, politics, democrat, voter, legislature, gaffney, karch
- CiteRank: 0.5465
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- A Model of Political Competition with Citizen-Candidates
- Martin J. Osborne, Al Slivinski
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 111, No. 1 (Feb., 1996), pp. 65-96
- Subjects: Political Science, Economics, Transportation Studies, Finance
- Key terms: candidate, runoff, equilibrium, plurality, citizen, ideal, position, vote, proposition, election, system, winner, model, entry, median, obtain, enter, winning, payoff, competition, distribution
- CiteRank: 0.9837
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- Partisanship, Policy and Performance: The Reagan Legacy in the 1988 Election
- J. Merrill Shanks, Warren E. Miller
- British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr., 1991), pp. 129-197
- Subjects: Political Science
- Key terms: voter, election, reagan, evaluation, party, dukaki, republican, explanatory, democratic, performance, presidential, preference, predisposition, policy, democrat, perception, identification, candidate, margin, variable, plurality, victory, electoral
- CiteRank: 0.7757
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- Centripetal and Centrifugal Incentives in Electoral Systems
- Gary W. Cox
- American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Nov., 1990), pp. 903-935
- Subjects: Political Science, Mathematics
- Key terms: candidate, electoral, voter, plurality, vote, competitor, system, abstention, seat, equilibrium, incentive, cumulation, spatial, dispersion, district, centripetal, party, assumption, centrifugal, position
- CiteRank: 0.9749
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