These datasets contain the Martin-Quinn scores for the October 1937 through the October 2022 term of the U.S. Supreme Court. The Justices dataset contains the ideal point estimates and other quantities of interest for each justice in each term. The Court dataset contains court-specific quantities, including the estimated location of the median justice. All datasets are provided as ASCII text files, Stata DTA files, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and SPSS SAV files. We ask that if you use these scores in your work, please cite the following article: Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2002. "Dynamic Ideal Point Estimation via Markov Chain Monte Carlo for the U.S. Supreme Court, 1953-1999." Political Analysis. 10:134-153. [PDF] These scores are based on the 2022 Release 01 release of the Supreme Court Database and the SCDB Legacy 07 version of the Legacy Supreme Court Database. See README for more details.
NOTE: We recommend using the posterior mean (post_mn) as the estimate the ideal point of each justice in each term.
NOTE: We recommend using the posterior mean location (med) for the median justice. In order to better understand the Court (including the median justice) in terms with turnover, our Court dataset now includes separate records for terms in which a justice resigned and his or her replacement was confirmed and seated during a term. This happened in the 1937 term (Reed replaced Sutherland), 1938 term (Douglas replaced Brandeis), 1956 term (Whittaker replaced Reed), and the 2005 term (Alito replaced O'Connor). Please contact us if you have any problems or questions about these measures. 2022 LEGACY DATA FILES |
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