The Supreme Court Database is used in a number of different ways.
Some users of the Supreme Court Database create extensions to the data, tethering against the SCDB ID.
The Primary Investigators sometimes prepare research reports using the data.
This section of the website contains contributed, complementary data sets that can be used to extend the scope of the foundational data and reports that rely on these data.
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- Salience Measures
Last Modified : April 11, 2011
There are two commonly used measures of the salience of Supreme Court cases: those that appear on the front page of the New York Times (Epstein and Segal, AJPS, 2000) and those that are listed as landmark cases by Congressional Quarterly. This dataset contains these two measures.
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