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    • Credible causal inference for empirical legal studies 

      Ho, Daniel E.; Rubin, Donald B. (Annual Reviews, 2011)
      We review advances toward credible causal inference that have wide application for empirical legal studies. Our chief point is simple: Research design trumps methods of analysis. We explain matching and regression discontinuity ...
    • Matching as Nonparametric Preprocessing for Reducing Model Dependence in Parametric Causal Inference 

      Ho, Daniel E.; Imai, Kosuke; King, Gary; Stuart, Elizabeth (Oxford University Press, 2007)
      Although published works rarely include causal estimates from more than a few model specifications, authors usually choose the presented estimates from numerous trial runs readers never see. Given the often large variation ...
    • The Supreme Court During Crisis: How War Affects only Non-War Cases 

      Epstein, Lee; Ho, Daniel E.; King, Gary; Segal, Jeffrey A. (The New York University Law Review, 2005)
      Does the U.S. Supreme Court curtail rights and liberties when the nation’s security is under threat? In hundreds of articles and books, and with renewed fervor since September 11, 2001, members of the legal community have ...