Campaigning for the Supreme Court: The Dynamics of Public Opinion on the Thomas Nomination
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in The Journal of Politics
- Vol. 58 (3) , 655-681
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2960437
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- Courting Constituents? An Analysis of the Senate Confirmation Vote on Justice Clarence ThomasAmerican Political Science Review, 1992
- Public Opinion and the Thomas NominationPS: Political Science and Politics, 1992
- The Etiology of Public Support for the Supreme CourtAmerican Journal of Political Science, 1992
- A Spatial Model of Roll Call Voting: Senators, Constituents, Presidents, and Interest Groups in Supreme Court ConfirmationsAmerican Journal of Political Science, 1992
- Experimental Demonstrations of the “Not-So-Minimal” Consequences of Television News ProgramsAmerican Political Science Review, 1982
- A Computationally Efficient Quadrature Procedure for the One-Factor Multinomial Probit ModelEconometrica, 1982
- Job Queues and the Union Status of WorkersILR Review, 1982
- Returns to College Education: An Investigation of Self-Selection Bias Based on the Project Talent DataInternational Economic Review, 1979
- Sample Selection Bias as a Specification ErrorEconometrica, 1979
- Public Affairs Television and the Growth of Political Malaise: The Case of “The Selling of the Pentagon”American Political Science Review, 1976