| Preface | ix | |
| 1. | Introduction | 1 |
| 2. | The Measure of Law: Estimating Preferences across Institutions and Time | 17 |
| Part I. Legal Value Constraints | ||
| 3. | Disentangling Law and Policy Preferences | 47 |
| 4. | Law Matters | 64 |
| 5. | Causes and Consequences of Diverse Legal Values | 80 |
| Part II. Political Constraints | ||
| 6. | Separation of Powers and the Strategic Constraint | 95 |
| 7. | Signals from the Executive | 121 |
| 8. | Conclusion | 140 |
| Appendix. Statistical Details | 156 | |
| Notes | 175 | |
| References | 185 | |
| Index | 203 | |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Constrained Court: Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make.
Contributors: Michael A. Bailey - Author, Forrest Maltzman - Author.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Place of publication: Princeton, NJ.
Publication year: 2011.
Page number: vii.
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