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    Replication Data for: Charles Cameron and Jonathan P. Kastellec. "Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?"

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    This archive contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Charles Cameron and Jonathan P. Kastellec. (2016). "Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?" American Political Science Review, 110(4), 778-797

    Replication Data for: Charles Cameron and Jonathan P. Kastellec. "Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?"

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    This archive contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Charles Cameron and Jonathan P. Kastellec. (2016). "Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?" American Political Science Review, 110(4), 778-797

    Thermocapillary approaches to the deliberate patterning of polymers

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    The phenomenon of thermocapillarity, the response of fluids to thermal gradients due to thermal alteration of their surface tension, was first reported over a century ago. Since then, research has focused generally on either the fundamentals or mitigation of this effect during the processing of materials. Only in the past two decades has the deliberate use of thermocapillary forces for the patterning of polymers been actively pursued, either for the ordering of internal structure or the introduction of topographic features. This review seeks to highlight this work and further identify directions for further investigation. In particular, while thermocapillary forces are often inextricably bound to other mechanisms, there are emerging directions in the deliberate coupling of forces to improve the capabilities of each mechanism. Further, the applications of thermocapillary patterning to polymer-nanoparticle composites has recently provided another promising route to active architectures.Peer reviewed

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec and Jeffrey R. Lax. 2008. "Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 5(3): 407-446.

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    This dataverse contains data and code to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec and Jeffrey R. Lax. 2008. "Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 5(3): 407-446

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec. 2010. "The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.7(2):202-30.

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    This dataverse contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec. 2010. "The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.7(2):202-30

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec and Jeffrey R. Lax. 2008. "Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 5(3): 407-446.

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    This dataverse contains data and code to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec and Jeffrey R. Lax. 2008. "Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 5(3): 407-446

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec, Jeffrey Lax and Justin Phillips, 2010, "Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees", Journal of Politics, 72(3):767-84

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    This dataverse contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec, Jeffrey Lax and Justin Phillips, 2010, "Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees", Journal of Politics, 72(3):767-8

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec. 2010. "The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.7(2):202-30.

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    This dataverse contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec. 2010. "The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees." Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.7(2):202-30

    Replication Data for: Jonathan P. Kastellec, Jeffrey Lax and Justin Phillips, 2010, "Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees", Journal of Politics, 72(3):767-84

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    This dataverse contains data and code necessary to replicate the results in: Jonathan P. Kastellec, Jeffrey Lax and Justin Phillips, 2010, "Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees", Journal of Politics, 72(3):767-8

    Jonathan Coe's stories of sadness

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    Book synopsis: In novels such as What A Carve Up! and The Rotters' Club, Jonathan Coe has established himself as one of the great satirical writers of our time. Covering all of his major novels, including his most recent book Number 11, Jonathan Coe: Contemporary British Satire includes chapters by leading and emerging scholars of contemporary British writing. The book features a preface by Coe himself and covers the ways in which his work grapples with such themes as class politics, popular music, sex, gender and the media
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