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Despite several decades of research on Supreme Court decisionmaking by specialists in judicial politics, there is no good answer to a key question: if each justices behavior on the Court were motivated solely by some kind of liberal or conservative ideology, what patterns should be expected in the Courts decisionmaking practices and in the Courts final decisions? It is only when these patterns are identified in advance that political scientists will be able to empirically evaluate theories which assert that the justices behavior is motivated by the pursuit of their personal policy preferences. This book provides the first comprehensive and integrated model of how strategically rational Supreme Court justices should be expected to behave in all five stages of the Court's decisionmaking process. The authors primary focus is on how each justices wish to gain as desirable a final opinion as possible will affect his or her behavior at each stage of the decisionmaking process.
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