Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects A Acharya, M Blackwell, M Sen American Political Science Review 110 (3), 512-529, 2016 | 698 | 2016 |
The Political Legacy of American Slavery A Acharya, M Blackwell, M Sen Journal of Politics 78 (3), 621-641, 2016 | 624 | 2016 |
Race as a ‘Bundle of Sticks’: Designs that Estimate Effects of Seemingly Immutable Characteristics M Sen, O Wasow Annual Review of Political Science 19, 2016 | 489 | 2016 |
Identifying Judicial Empathy: Does Having Daughters Cause Judges to Rule for Women's Issues? AN Glynn, M Sen American Journal of Political Science 59 (1), 37-54, 2015 | 364 | 2015 |
Deep Roots: How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics M Acharya, Avidit and Blackwell, M Sen Princeton University Press, 2018 | 281 | 2018 |
Explaining Attitudes from Behavior: A Cognitive Dissonance Approach A Acharya, M Blackwell, M Sen Journal of Politics 80 (2), 400--411, 2018 | 181* | 2018 |
Bias and Judging AP Harris, M Sen Annual Review of Political Science 22, 241--259, 2019 | 178 | 2019 |
The Political Ideologies of American Lawyers A Bonica, A Chilton, M Sen Journal of Legal Analysis 8 (2), 277-335, 2016 | 147 | 2016 |
How Political Signals Affect Public Support for Judicial Nominations: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment M Sen Political Research Quarterly 70 (2), 374-393, 2017 | 135 | 2017 |
No! Formal Theory, Causal Inference, and Big Data are Not Contradictory Trends in Political Science BL Monroe, J Pan, ME Roberts, M Sen, B Sinclair PS: Political Science & Politics 48 (1), 71-74, 2015 | 117 | 2015 |
Estimating judicial ideology A Bonica, M Sen Journal of Economic Perspectives 35 (1), 97-118, 2021 | 101 | 2021 |
The Politics of Selecting the Bench from the Bar: The Legal Profession and Partisan Incentives to Politicize the Judiciary A Bonica, M Sen Journal of Law and Economics 60 (4), 559--595, 2017 | 95* | 2017 |
Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments A Acharya, M Blackwell, M Sen Political Analysis 26 (4), 357-378, 2018 | 94 | 2018 |
How Judicial Qualification Ratings May Disadvantage Minority and Female Candidates M Sen Journal of Law and Courts 2 (1), 33-65, 2014 | 92 | 2014 |
Emotional Arousal Predicts Voting on the U.S. Supreme Court BJ Dietrich, RD Enos, M Sen Political Analysis 27 (2), 237-243, 2019 | 90 | 2019 |
Is Justice Really Blind? Race and Appellate Review in US Courts M Sen Journal of Legal Studies 44 (S1), 187-229, 2015 | 82* | 2015 |
A Common-Space Scaling of the American Judiciary and Legal Profession A Bonica, M Sen Political Analysis 25 (1), 114-121, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
Improving Supreme Court Forecasting Using Boosted Decision Trees AR Kaufman, P Kraft, M Sen Political Analysis 27 (3), 381-387, 2019 | 73* | 2019 |
The Legal Academy's Ideological Uniformity A Bonica, AS Chilton, K Rozema, M Sen Journal of Legal Studies 47 (1), 2018 | 73 | 2018 |
The Political Ideologies of Law Clerks A Bonica, AS Chilton, J Goldin, K Rozema, M Sen American Law and Economics Review 19 (1), 96-128, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |