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Courting the Public: Public Opinion and Supreme Court Decisions

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Enns, Peter. "Courting the Public: Public Opinion and Supreme Court Decisions" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p279486_index.html>

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Enns, P. , 2008-08-28 "Courting the Public: Public Opinion and Supreme Court Decisions" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Online <BINARY/OCTET-STREAM>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p279486_index.html

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How Public Opinion Constrains The Supreme Court Christopher Casillas Peter K. Enns Patrick C. Wohlfarth Cornell University Cornell University University of North Carolina cjc76@cornell.edu pe52@cornell.edu at Chapel Hill pcwohlf@email.unc.edu August 22 2008 Although scholars increasingly acknowledge a contemporaneous relationship between public opinion and Supreme Court decisions debate continues as to why this relationship exists. Does public opinion influence the Supreme Court or do justices simply respond to the same social forces that simultaneously shape the public mood? We argue
1.95* 2.63* (1.03) (0.72) Policy Liberalism -0.39 -0.18 (0.36) (0.25) Court Ideology (Martin&Quinn) -24.42* -15.63* (6.95) (4.86) LM Test χ2 1.16 0.84 p-value 0.28 0.36 2 Adj. R .45 .35 Note: N=45 for all columns. Standard errors in parentheses. † = p<.10 *= p<.05 (one–tailed tests) 33


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