1. The study of judicial behavior and the discipline of political science / Nancy Maveety
Part 1: The attitudinal pioneers
2. C.Herman Pritchett: innovator with an ambiguous legacy / Lawrence Baum
3. Glendon Schubert: the judicial mind / Jeffrey A. Segal
4. S. Sidney Ulmer: the mulitdimensionality of judicial decision making / Robert C. Bradley
5. Harold J. Spaeth: the Supreme Court computer / Sara C. Benesh; 6. Jospeh Tanenhaus: the 'learned discipline' of public law / Robert A. Carp
7. Beverly Blair Cook: the value of eclecticism / Lee Epstein and Lynn Mather
Part 2: The strategic pioneers
8. Walter F. Murphy: the interactive nature of judicial decision making / Lee Epstein and Jack Knight
9. J. Woodford Howard Jr.: fluidity, strategy, and analytical synthesis in judicial studies / Nancy Maveety and John Anthony Maltese
10. David J. Danelski: social psychology and group choice / Thomas G. Walker
11. David Rhode: rational choice theorist / Saul Brenner
Part 3: The historical-institutionalist pioneers
12. Edward S. Corwin as public scholar / Cornell W. Clayton
13. Alpheus Thomas Mason: Piercing the judicial veil / Sue Davis
14. Robert G. McCloskey, historical institutionalism, and the arts of judicial governance / Howard Gillman
15. Robert Dahl: demiocracy, judicial review, and the study of law and courts / David Adamany and Stephen Meinhold
16. Martin Shapiro: anticipating the new institutionalism / Herbert M. Kritzer.