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  1. Constitutional Courts in Comparative Perspective: A Theoretical Assessment
  2. A Step in the Wrong Direction: An Appraisal of the Zero-Intelligence Model of Government Formation
  3. Legislative Institutions and Coalition Government
  4. Narrow versus broad judicial decisions
  5. Multiparty Government, Fiscal Institutions, and Public Spending
  6. Towards a (re-)integration of the social sciences: The Calculus of Consent at 50
  7. Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?
  8. Substance vs. procedure: Constitutional enforcement and constitutional choice
  9. Parliaments and Coalitions
  10. Introduction
  11. Coalition Governance and Delegation
  12. Parliaments as Policing Institutions
  13. Conclusion
  14. Assessing the Allocation of Pork: Evidence From Congressional Earmarks
  15. Measuring Policy Content on the U.S. Supreme Court
  16. Establishing and Maintaining Judicial Independence
  17. The Value of Vagueness: Delegation, Defiance, and Judicial Opinions
  18. A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Text
  19. Coalition Government and Political Communication
  20. Resurrecting Lochner: A Defense of Unprincipled Judicial Activism
  21. Coalition Policymaking and Legislative Review
  22. The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany
  23. Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny
  24. Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation
  25. Judicial Advisory Opinions and Legislative Outcomes in Comparative Perspective
  26. Law, Political Science and EU Legal Studies
  27. Legislative-Judicial Relations: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Constitutional Review
  28. Election Laws, Disproportionality and Median Correspondence: Implications for Two Visions of Democracy
  29. Establishing Judicial Independence in West Germany: The Impact of Opinion Leadership and the Separation of Powers
  30. Reply to Stone Sweet
  31. Abstract Judicial Review, Legislative Bargaining, and Policy Compromise
  32. The Politics of Congressional Earmarking
  33. Titles in the series
  34. The Politics of Constitutional Review
  35. Implementation, Public Support, and Transparency
  36. Transparency and Judicial Deference
  37. Bibliography
  38. Prudent Jurists
  39. Multiparty Government, Fiscal Institutions, and Public Spending
  40. The Value of Vagueness: Delegation, Defiance, and Judicial Opinions
  41. The Federal Constitutional Court in Comparative Perspective
  42. From the Inside Looking out: Judicial and Legislative Perceptions
  43. Pushing the Limits: Party Finance Legislation and the Bundesverfassungsgericht
  44. Electoral Responsiveness, Legislative Institutions, and Government Policy in Parliamentary Democracies
  45. A Step in the Wrong Direction: An Appraisal of the Zero-Intelligence Model of Government Formation
  46. Does the Median Justice Control the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?
  47. Law as a Discovery Process: An Informational Rational for Broad Judicial Decisions