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The Dream of a Social Science: Supreme Court Forecasting, Legal Culture, and the Public Sphere
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2004
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The first Monday in October marks a ritual that has become as sacred in the United States as circumcision is in Judaism or sainthood and sacrament in Catholicism, as hajj is for Islam or the singing of “God Save the Queen” in Britain. First Monday in October is also the title of a popular 1981 Hollywood film starring Jill Clayburgh and Walter Matthau, in which the first woman appointed to the Court, a staunch conservative, spars with the Court's reigning liberal. Through several vapid comedic encounters they develop affection and collegial respect for each other.Susan S. Silbey thanks Tom Burke, Keith Bybee, Howard Gillman, Doug Goodman, and Jessica Silbey for their very helpful comments on earlier drafts.
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