Canes-Wrone, Brandice, Jonathan Kastellec, and Nicolas Studen. 2024. “Mass Versus Donor Attitudes on the Importance of Supreme Court Nominations.” Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Deborah Beim, and Alexander V. Hirsch. 2014. “Whistleblowing and Compliance in the Judicial Hierarchy”. American Journal of Political Science. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Andrew Gelman, and Jamie Chandler. 2008. “Predicting and Dissecting the Seats-Votes Curve in the 2006 U.S. House Election”. PS: Political Science & Politics. Cambridge University Press. Replication data: Predicting and Dissecting the Seats-Votes Curve in the 2006 U.S. House Election. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2013. “Racial Diversity and Judicial Influence on Appellate Courts”. American Journal of Political Science. Blackwell Publishing Inc Malden, USA. Replication data: Racial Diversity and Judicial Influence on Appellate Courts. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, and Tom S. Clark. 2015. “Source Cues and Public Support for the Supreme Court”. American Politics Research. SAGE Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA. Replication data: Source Cues and Public Support for the Supreme Court. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, and Deborah Beim. 2014. “The Interplay of Ideological Diversity, Dissents, and Discretionary Review in the Judicial Hierarchy: Evidence from Death Penalty Cases”. The Journal of Politics. Replication data: The Interplay of Ideological Diversity, Dissents, and Discretionary Review in the Judicial Hierarchy: Evidence from Death Penalty Cases. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Deborah Beim, and Alexander V. Hirsch. 2016. “Signaling and Counter-Signaling in the Judicial Hierarchy: An Empirical Analysis of En Banc Review”. American Journal of Political Science. Replication data: Signaling and Counter-Signaling in the Judicial Hierarchy: An Empirical Analysis of En Banc Review. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Sean Farhang, and Gregory Wawro. 2015. “The Politics of Opinion Assignment and Authorship on the US Court of Appeals: Evidence from Sexual Harassment Cases”. The Journal of Legal Studies. The University of Chicago Press. Replication data: The Politics of Opinion Assignment and Authorship on the US Court of Appeals: Evidence from Sexual Harassment Cases. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2016. “Empirically Evaluating the Countermajoritarian Difficulty: Public Opinion, State Policy, and Judicial Review before Roe V. Wade”. Journal of Law and Courts. University of Chicago Press Chicago, IL. Replication data: Empirically Evaluating the Countermajoritarian Difficulty: Public Opinion, State Policy, and Judicial Review before Roe v. Wade. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Jeffrey Lax, Michael Malecki, and Justin Phillips. 2015. “Polarizing the Electoral Connection: Partisan Representation in Supreme Court Confirmation Politics”. Journal of Politics. Replication data: Polarizing the Electoral Connection: Partisan Representation in Supreme Court Confirmation Politics. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2007. “Panel Composition and Judicial Compliance on the U.S. Courts of Appeals”. The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization. Oxford University Press. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, and Charles Cameron. 2016. “Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?”. American Political Science Review. Cambridge University Press. Replication data: Are Supreme Court Nominations a Move-the-Median Game?. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, and Jeffrey Lax. 2008. “Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics”. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. Blackwell Publishing Inc Malden, USA. Replication data: Case Selection and the Study of Judicial Politics. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2017. “The Judicial Hierarchy: A Review Essay”. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Jeffrey Lax, and Justin Phillips. 2010. “Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees”. The Journal of Politics. Cambridge University Press New York, USA. Replication data: Public Opinion and Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominees. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2018. “Judicial Federalism and Representation”. Journal of Law and Courts. University of Chicago Press Chicago, IL. Replication data: Judicial Federalism and Representation. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2011. “Hierarchical and Collegial Politics on the U.S. Courts of Appeals”. The Journal of Politics. Cambridge University Press New York, USA. Replication data: Hierarchical and Collegial Politics on the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2018. “How Courts Structure State-Level Representation”. State Politics & Policy Quarterly. SAGE Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA. Replication data: How Courts Structure State-Level Representation. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2010. “The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules With Classification Trees”. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. Blackwell Publishing Inc Malden, USA. Replication data: The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan. 2011. “Panel Composition and Voting on the U.S. Courts of Appeals Over Time”. Political Research Quarterly. Sage Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA. Replication data: Panel Composition and Voting on the U.S. Courts of Appeals Over Time. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Andrew Gelman, and Jamie Chandler. 2008. “The Playing Field Shifts: Predicting the Seats-Votes Curve in the 2008 U.S. House Election”. PS: Political Science & Politics. Cambridge University Press. Replication data: The Playing Field Shifts: Predicting the Seats-Votes Curve in the 2008 U.S. House Election. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, and Eduardo Leoni. 2007. “Using Graphs Instead of Tables in Political Science”. Perspectives on Politics. Cambridge University Press. Reference Link