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- 2002010424 contributor B9201680.
- 2002010424 created "2002.".
- 2002010424 date "2002".
- 2002010424 date "2002.".
- 2002010424 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2002010424 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-251) and index.".
- 2002010424 description "Toward a new theory of the decline in consensual norms on the United States Supreme Court -- Research design : testing an alternative formulation of the small group hypothesis as an explanation of the historical decline in consensual norms -- The law clerks : informal organization on the United States Supreme Court -- Law clerks, support staff, and nonconsensual opinion writing : examining basic relationships -- Analyzing changes in the membership of the United States Supreme Court : toward a multivariate explanation of nonconsensual opinion writing -- Law clerks, support personnel, and the writing of nonconsensual opinions : controlling for changes in the Court's membership -- Modeling the effects of law clerks and support personnel on the writing of nonconsensual opinions : controlling for changes in caseload and docket composition.".
- 2002010424 extent "ix, 278 p. :".
- 2002010424 identifier "1931202354 (alk. paper)".
- 2002010424 isPartOf "American legal institutions".
- 2002010424 issued "2002".
- 2002010424 issued "2002.".
- 2002010424 language "eng".
- 2002010424 publisher "New York : LFB Scholarly Pub.,".
- 2002010424 spatial "United States".
- 2002010424 subject "347.73/2636 21".
- 2002010424 subject "Judicial opinions United States History.".
- 2002010424 subject "Judicial process United States History.".
- 2002010424 subject "KF8742 .B473 2002".
- 2002010424 subject "Law clerks United States History.".
- 2002010424 subject "United States. Supreme Court Officials and employees History.".
- 2002010424 tableOfContents "Toward a new theory of the decline in consensual norms on the United States Supreme Court -- Research design : testing an alternative formulation of the small group hypothesis as an explanation of the historical decline in consensual norms -- The law clerks : informal organization on the United States Supreme Court -- Law clerks, support staff, and nonconsensual opinion writing : examining basic relationships -- Analyzing changes in the membership of the United States Supreme Court : toward a multivariate explanation of nonconsensual opinion writing -- Law clerks, support personnel, and the writing of nonconsensual opinions : controlling for changes in the Court's membership -- Modeling the effects of law clerks and support personnel on the writing of nonconsensual opinions : controlling for changes in caseload and docket composition.".
- 2002010424 title "Law clerks, support personnel, and the decline of consensual norms on the United States Supreme Court, 1935-1995 / Bradley J. Best.".
- 2002010424 type "text".