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29 Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y [i] (2009)

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Journal of Law & Policy
Volume 29                                             2009
Table of Contents
Empirical Research on Decision-Making in the
Federal Courts
Introduction  .................................................. Andrew  D . M artin  I
A New Look at Judicial Impact: Attorneys' Fees in
Securities Class Actions After Goldberger v.
Integrated Resources, Inc ................... Theodore Eisenberg  5
Geoffrey Miller
Michael A. Perino
An Examination of Strategic Anticipation of Appellate
Court Preferences by Federal
District Court Judges ............................... Christina L. Boyd  37
James F. Spriggs H1
How Should We Study District Judge
Decision-M aking?  ...................................... Pauline T. Kim  83
Margo Schlanger
Christina L. Boyd
Andrew D. Martin
The Ideology of Legal Interpretation .............. Sara C. Benesh 113
Jason J. Czarnezki
What Is Judicial Ideology, and How Should We
M easure It? ......................................... Joshua  B. Fischman  133
David S. Law
Judicial Agenda Setting Through Signaling
and Strategic Litigant Responses ................. Vanessa Baird 215
Tonja Jacobi
Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Do Justices Tip Their
Hands with Questions at Oral Argument in the U.S.
Supreme Court? .................................. Timothy R. Johnson  241
Ryan C. Black
Jerry Goldman
Sarah A. Treul

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