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Valerie J. Hoekstra
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ISKCON v. Lee. 1992. 505 U.S. 672
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Larkin v. Grendel's Den, Inc. 1982. 459 U.S. 116
Lemon v. Kurtzman. 1971. 403 U.S. 602
Lodge, Milton, Kathleen, M. McGraw, and Stroh, Patrick. “An Impression-Driven Model of Candidate Evaluation.” American Political Science Review. 83 (June): 399–419CrossRef
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Lyons, John M., and Scheb, William. 2000. “The Myth of Legality and Public Evaluation of the Supreme Court.” Social Science Quarterly. 81 (December): 928–4Google Scholar
Madsen et al., v. Women's Health Center Inc., et al. 1994. 512 U.S. 753
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Mishler, William, and Reginald, S. Sheehan. 1993. “The Supreme Court as a Counter-majoritarian Institution? The Impact of Public Opinion on Supreme Court Decisions.” American Political Science Review. 87 (March): 87–101CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mishler, William, and Reginald, S. Sheehan. 1996. “Public Opinion, the Attitudinal Model, and Supreme Court Decision Making: A Micro-Analytic Perspective.” The Journal of Politics. 58 (February): 169–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mitchell v. Helms. 2000. 530 U.S. 793
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