Crossref Citations
This Book has been
cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by Crossref.
Carrington, Adam
Nichols, Curt
and
Bridge, David
2012.
Congressional Attacks on the Supreme Court: Court-Curbing and Factional Interest.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Bailey, Jeremy D.
2014.
Opposition to the Theory ofPresidentialRepresentation:Federalists,Whigs, andRepublicans.
Presidential Studies Quarterly,
Vol. 44,
Issue. 1,
p.
50.
Nichols, Curt
Bridge, Dave
and
Carrington, Adam M.
2014.
Court Curbing via Attempt to Amend the Constitution: An Update of Congressional Attacks on the Supreme Court from 1955–1984.
Justice System Journal,
Vol. 35,
Issue. 4,
p.
331.
Leiras, Marcelo
Tuñón, Guadalupe
and
Giraudy, Agustina
2015.
Who Wants an Independent Court? Political Competition and Supreme Court Autonomy in the Argentine Provinces (1984–2008).
The Journal of Politics,
Vol. 77,
Issue. 1,
p.
175.
BASSOK, OR
2015.
Interpretative theories as roadmaps to constitutional identity: The case of the United States.
Global Constitutionalism,
Vol. 4,
Issue. 3,
p.
289.
Bridge, Dave
2015.
The Supreme Court, Factions, and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty.
Polity,
Vol. 47,
Issue. 4,
p.
420.
Bridge, Dave
2016.
Holding the Accountability Problem Accountable: Response Mechanisms to Counter-Majoritarian Decisions.
American Review of Politics,
Vol. 35,
Issue. 1,
p.
18.
Woodson, Benjamin
2018.
The Dynamics of Legitimacy Change for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Justice System Journal,
Vol. 39,
Issue. 1,
p.
75.
MIHIRA, Tsukasa
2018.
Institutional and Political Foundations of the American Judiciary.
The Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association,
Vol. 69,
Issue. 1,
p.
1_147.
Eksteen, Riaan
2019.
The Role of the Highest Courts of the United States of America and South Africa, and the European Court of Justice in Foreign Affairs.
p.
63.
Glennon, Colin
and
Strother, Logan
2019.
The Maintenance of Institutional Legitimacy in Supreme Court Justices’ Public Rhetoric.
Journal of Law and Courts,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 2,
p.
241.
Lewis, Verlan
2019.
Ideas of Power.
Strother, Logan
2019.
Case Salience and the Influence of External Constraints on the Supreme Court.
Journal of Law and Courts,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 1,
p.
129.
Skowronek, Stephen
and
Orren, Karen
2020.
The Adaptability Paradox: Constitutional Resilience and Principles of Good Government in Twenty-First-Century America.
Perspectives on Politics,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 2,
p.
354.
Sumrall, Allen C.
2020.
The Law Incongruous Ideas of Impeachment: “Impeachable Offenses” and the Constitutional Order.
Presidential Studies Quarterly,
Vol. 50,
Issue. 4,
p.
948.
Galvin, Daniel J.
2020.
Let’s not conflate APD with political history, and other reflections on “Causal Inference and American Political Development”.
Public Choice,
Vol. 185,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
485.
Strother, Logan
and
Glennon, Colin
2021.
An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Supreme Court Justices’ Public Rhetoric on Perceptions of Judicial Legitimacy.
Law & Social Inquiry,
Vol. 46,
Issue. 2,
p.
435.
Woodson, Benjamin W.
and
Parker, Christopher M.
2021.
The Chief Justice versus the iconoclast: Popular constitutionalism and support for using “sociological gobbledygook” in legal decisions.
Law & Society Review,
Vol. 55,
Issue. 4,
p.
657.
Staszak, Sarah
2022.
Explanations for the Vanishing Trial in the United States.
Annual Review of Law and Social Science,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 1,
p.
43.
Dahlberg, Maija
2022.
European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2021.
Vol. 3,
Issue. ,
p.
155.