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Ideology and the Study of Judicial Behavior

doi 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199737512.003.0027
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January 11, 2012

Authors
Lee EpsteinAndrew D. MartinKevin M. QuinnJeffrey A. Segal
Publisher

Oxford University Press


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