Cameron, Charles, Mehdi Shadmehr, and Sepehr Shahshahani. 2021. “Coordination and Innovation in Judiciaries: Correct Law Versus Consistent Law.” Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, and Jonathan Kastellec. 2023. “Making the Supreme Court: The Politics of Appointments 1930-2020”. Referenced from www.makingthesupremecourt.com: Making the Supreme Court: The Politics of Appointments 1930-2020. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, Lewis Kornhauser, and Giri Parameswaran. “Stare Decisis and Judicial Log-Rolls: A Gains-from-Trade Model”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: Stare Decisis and Judicial Log-Rolls: A Gains-from-Trade Model. Reference Link
Kastellec, Jonathan, Charles Cameron, and Lauren Mattioli. “Presidential Selection of Supreme Court Nominees: The Characteristics Approach”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: Presidential Selection of Supreme Court Nominees: The Characteristics Approach. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, and Sanford Gordon. “Fire Alarms and Democratic Accountability”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: Fire Alarms and Democratic Accountability. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, Giri Parameswaran, and Lewis Kornhauser. “Bargaining and Strategic Voting on Appellate Courts”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: Bargaining and Strategic Voting on Appellate Courts. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, Daniel Gibbs, and Jesse Crosson. “Message Legislation and the Politics of Virtue Signalling”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: Message Legislation and the Politics of Virtue Signalling. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, Leeann Bass, and John Kastellec. 2022. “The Politics of Accountability in Supreme Court Nominations: Voter Recall and Assessment of Senator Votes on Nominees”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: The Politics of Accountability in Supreme Court Nominations: Voter Recall and Assessment of Senator Votes on Nominees. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, and Lewis Kornhauser. “What Do Courts Do? How to Model Judicial Actions”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: What Do Courts Do? How to Model Judicial Actions. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, and Lewis Kornhauser. “What Do Judges Want? How to Model Judicial Preferences”. Referenced from scholar.princeton.edu: What Do Judges Want? How to Model Judicial Preferences. Reference Link
Cameron, Charles, Mehdi Shadmehr, and Sepehr Shahshahani. “Coordination and Innovation in Judiciaries: Correct Law Vs. Consistent Law”. Referenced from tinyurl.com: Coordination and Innovation in Judiciaries: Correct Law vs. Consistent Law. Reference Link