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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Segal-Cover score is an "attempt to measure the perceived qualifications and ideology" of United States Supreme Court justices. The method of was introduced by Jeffrey Segal and Albert Cover (both of Stony Brook University) in their article "Ideological Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices," published in the American Political Science Review in 1989. The scores as of publication in 1989 have been updated by Segal to cover all nominees up to the 2005 nomination of Samuel Alito. The scores are based on analysis of pre-confirmation…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Segal-Cover score is an "attempt to measure the perceived qualifications and ideology" of United States Supreme Court justices. The method of was introduced by Jeffrey Segal and Albert Cover (both of Stony Brook University) in their article "Ideological Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices," published in the American Political Science Review in 1989. The scores as of publication in 1989 have been updated by Segal to cover all nominees up to the 2005 nomination of Samuel Alito. The scores are based on analysis of pre-confirmation newspaper editorials regarding the nomination of each justice dating back to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Supreme Court candidates. The editorials analyzed are from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.