Timothy Johnson
Publications, Papers, and Replication Data
(some papers are pre-published galleys or proofs)2006
Johnson, Timothy R., Paul J. Wahlbeck, and James F. Spriggs. 2006. “The Evaluation of Oral Argumentation before theU.S. Supreme Court.” American Political Science Review. Vol. 100, #1 (February): 99-113. For Replication data click here.
2005
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2005. “Pivotal Politics, Presidential Capital, and Supreme Court Nominations. ” Congress and the Presidency. Vol. 32, #1 (Spring): 31-48. Pre-published version of paper.
Johnson, Timothy R., James Spriggs, and Paul Wahlbeck. 2005. “Passing and Strategic Voting on theU.S. Supreme Court.” Law and Society Review. Vol. 39, #2 (June): 349-377.
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2005. “American Bar Association Dialogue: Selecting Supreme Court Justices.” Focus on Law Studies. Vol. XX, # 2 (Spring):1-20.
2004
Johnson, Timothy R. 2004. Oral Arguments and Decision Making on theUnited States Supreme Court. ISBN: 0-7914-6103-3. Albany , NY : SUNY Press. 180 pages.
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2004. “Presidential Capital and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process.” Journal of Politics. Vol. 66, #3 (August): 663-683. Pre-published version of paper.
2003
Hoekstra, Valerie and Timothy R. Johnson. 2003. “Delaying Justice: The Supreme Court’s Decision to Hear Rearguments.” Political Research Quarterly. Vol. 56, #3 (September): 351-360.
Johnson, Timothy R., Paul J. Wahlbeck, and James F. Spriggs. 2006. “The Evaluation of Oral Argumentation before the
2005
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2005. “Pivotal Politics, Presidential Capital, and Supreme Court Nominations. ” Congress and the Presidency. Vol. 32, #1 (Spring): 31-48. Pre-published version of paper.
Johnson, Timothy R., James Spriggs, and Paul Wahlbeck. 2005. “Passing and Strategic Voting on the
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2005. “American Bar Association Dialogue: Selecting Supreme Court Justices.” Focus on Law Studies. Vol. XX, # 2 (Spring):1-20.
2004
Johnson, Timothy R. 2004. Oral Arguments and Decision Making on the
Johnson, Timothy R. and Jason Roberts. 2004. “Presidential Capital and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process.” Journal of Politics. Vol. 66, #3 (August): 663-683.
2003
Hoekstra, Valerie and Timothy R. Johnson. 2003. “Delaying Justice: The Supreme Court’s Decision to Hear Rearguments.” Political Research Quarterly. Vol. 56, #3 (September): 351-360.
Johnson, Timothy R. 2003. “The Supreme Court, the Solicitor General, and the Separation of Powers.” American Politics Research. Vol. 31, #4 (July): 426-451. Pre-published version of paper.
2001
Johnson, Timothy R. 2001. “Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making.” American Politics Research. Vol. 29, #4 (July):331-351. Pre-published version of paper.
2000
Johnson, Timothy R. 2000. “Data Sources for Researching theUnited States Supreme Court.” DttP: Documents to the People. Vol. 28, #2 (Summer): 45-48. Pre-published version of paper.
1990's
Johnson, Timothy R., Andrew D. Martin. 1998. “The Public’s Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions.” American Political Science Review. Vol. 92, #2 (June): 229-309.
Epstein, Lee, Jeffrey Segal, and Timothy R. Johnson. 1996. “The Claim of Issue Creation on theU.S. Supreme Court.” American Political Science Review. Vol. 90, #4 (December): 845-852.
2001
Johnson, Timothy R. 2001. “Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making.” American Politics Research. Vol. 29, #4 (July):331-351. Pre-published version of paper.
2000
Johnson, Timothy R. 2000. “Data Sources for Researching the
1990's
Johnson, Timothy R., Andrew D. Martin. 1998. “The Public’s Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions.” American Political Science Review. Vol. 92, #2 (June): 229-309.
Epstein, Lee, Jeffrey Segal, and Timothy R. Johnson. 1996. “The Claim of Issue Creation on the