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Curriculum Vitae
Last updated:
19 May 2008 Address
Department of Political Science
EducationPh.D., Washington University in St. Louis (1998), Political Science
A.B., The College of William and Mary (1994)
Current Academic AppointmentsProfessor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Arts & Sciences, Washington University, 2007-present. Professor, Washington University School of Law, 2006-present. Director, Center for Empirical Research in the Law (CERL), 2006-present. Resident Fellow, Center in Political Economy, Washington University, 2000-present.
Previous Academic AppointmentsProfessor, Department of Political Science, Washington University, 2006-2007. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington University, 2004-2006. Professor (by courtesy), School of Law, Washington University, 2004-2006. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington University, 2000-2004. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, SUNY Stony Brook, 1998-2000.
Research
ArticlesLee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal. n.d. "The Bush Imprint on the Supreme Court: Why Conservatives Should Continue to Yearn and Liberals Should Not Fear." Tulsa Law Review, forthcoming. Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jong Hee Park. n.d. "MCMCpack: Markov chain Monte Carlo in R." Journal of Statistical Software, forthcoming. Daniel Pemstein, Kevin M. Quinn, and Andrew D. Martin. n.d. "The Scythe Statistical Library: An Open Source C++ Library for Statistical Computation." Journal of Statistical Software, forthcoming. Lee Epstein, Kevin Quinn, Andrew D. Martin, and Jeffrey A. Segal. 2008. "On the Perils of Drawing Inferences about Supreme Court Justices from their First Few Years of Service." Judicature. 91: 168-179. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal. 2007. "Ideological Drift Among Supreme Court Justices: Who, When, and How Important?" Northwestern University Law Review. 101: 1483-1542. [PDF]
[An abbreviated version of this paper appears in 101 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 127 (2007) LINK.] Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, and Christina L. Boyd. 2007. "On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part II." Vanderbilt University Law Review. 60: 801-846. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2007. "Assessing Preference Change on the U.S. Supreme Court." Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 23: 365-385. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Jeffrey A. Segal, and Chad Westerland. 2007. "The Judicial Common Space." Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 23: 303-325. [PDF] Edith Chen, Andrew D. Martin, and Karen A. Matthews. 2007. "Childhood Socioeconomic Trajectories and Children's Health." Pediatrics. 120: 297-303. [PDF] Edith Chen, Andrew D. Martin, and Karen A. Matthews. 2007. "Issues in Exploring Variation in Childhood Socioeconomic Gradients By Age: A Response to Case, Paxson, and Vogl." Social Science and Medicine. 64: 762-764. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, and Matthew M. Schneider. 2006. "On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part I." Vanderbilt University Law Review. 59: 1811-1871. [PDF] Lisa Baldez, Lee Epstein, and Andrew D. Martin. 2006. "Does the U.S. Constitution Need an ERA?" Journal of Legal Studies. 35: 243-283. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2006. "Applied Bayesian Inference in R using MCMCpack." R News. 6: 2-7. [PDF] Edith Chen, Andrew D. Martin, and Karen A. Matthews. 2006. "Understanding Health Disparities: The Role of Race and Socioeconomic Status in Children's Health." American Journal of Public Health. 96: 702-708. [PDF] Edith Chen, Andrew D. Martin, and Karen A. Matthews. 2006. "Socioeconomic Status and Health: Understanding Gradients Across Childhood and Adolescence." Social Science and Medicine. 62: 2161-2170. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Lee Epstein. 2005. "The Median Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court." North Carolina Law Review. 83: 1275-1321. [PDF] Workshop on Empirical Research in the Law. 2005. "On Tournaments for Appointing Justices to the U.S. Supreme Court." Southern California Law Review. 78: 157-178. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, Pauline T. Kim, and Theodore W. Ruger. 2004. "Competing Approaches to Predicting Supreme Court Decisionmaking." Perspectives on Politics. 2: 761-767. [PDF] Theodore W. Ruger, Pauline T. Kim, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn. 2004. "The Supreme Court Forecasting Project: Legal and Political Science Approaches to Predicting Supreme Court Decision-Making." Columbia Law Review. 104: 1150-1209. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Lisa Baldez, and Tasina Nitzschke. 2004. "Constitutional Sex Discrimination." Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy. 1: 11-68. [PDF] Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin. 2003. "Does Age (Really) Matter?: A Response to Manning, Carroll, and Carp." Social Science Quarterly. 85: 19-30. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin. 2003. "The Norm of Prior Judicial Experience and Its Consequences for the U.S. Supreme Court." California Law Review. 91: 903-966. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin. 2003. "Bayesian Inference for Heterogeneous Event Counts." Sociological Methods and Research. 32: 30-63. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin, Gary Miller, and Norman J. Schofield. 2003. "Critical Elections and Political Realignments in the United States: 1860-2000." Political Studies. 51: 217-240. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Jack , and Andrew D. Martin. 2003. "The Childress Lecture Symposium: The Political (Science) Context of Judging." St. Louis University Law Journal. 47: 783-817. [PDF] Kevin M. Quinn and Andrew D. Martin. 2002. "An Integrated Computational Model of Multiparty Electoral Competition." Statistical Science. 17: 405-419. [PDF] 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] Andrew D. Martin. 2001. "Congressional Decision Making and the Separation of Powers." American Political Science Review. 95: 361-378. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin. 2001. "Dahl Symposium: The Supreme Court as a Strategic National Policymaker." Emory Law Journal. 50: 583-611. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin and Christina Wolbrecht. 2000. "Partisanship and Pre-Floor Behavior: The Equal Rights and School Prayer Amendments." Political Research Quarterly. 53: 711-730. [PDF] Robert H. Durr, Andrew D. Martin, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2000. "Ideological Divergence and Public Support for the Supreme Court." American Journal of Political Science. 44: 768-776. [PDF] Kevin M. Quinn, Andrew D. Martin, and Andrew B. Whitford. 1999. "Voter Choice in Multi-Party Democracies: A Test of Competing Theories and Models." American Journal of Political Science. 43: 1231-1247. [PDF] Timothy R. Johnson and Andrew D. Martin. 1998. "The Public's Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions." American Political Science Review. 92: 299-310. [PDF] Norman J. Schofield, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Andrew B. Whitford. 1998. "Multiparty Electoral Competition in the Netherlands and Germany: A Model Based on Multinomial Probit." Public Choice. 97: 257-293. [PDF]
[Reprinted in Melvin Hinich and Michael Munger (eds.). 1999. Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers]. Andrew D. Martin, Te-min Chang, Rex K. Kincaid, and Yeuhwern Yih. 1998. "Using Tabu Search to Determine the Number of Kanbans and Lotsizes in a Generic Kanban System." Annals of Operations Research. 78: 201-217. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 1996. "Using Computational Methods to Perform Counterfactual Analyses of Formal Theories." Rationality and Society. 8: 295-323. [PDF] Rex K. Kincaid, Jeffrey A. Hinkley, and Andrew D. Martin. 1995. "Heuristic Search for the Polymer Straightening Problem." Computational Polymer Science. 5: 1-5. [PDF]
Book Chapters, Notes, and MiscellanyAndrew D. Martin. n.d. "Bayesian Analysis." In Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier, eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. R. Michael Alvarez, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Delia Bailey, Thad E. Hall, and Andrew D. Martin. 2007. Amicus brief for the United States Supreme Court in Crawford v. Marion County (No. 07-21). [PDF] Andrew D. Martin. 2006. "Statutory Battles and Constitutional Wars: Congress and the Supreme Court." In Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court (Jon R. Bond, Roy B. Flemming, and James R. Rogers, eds.). Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. Jong Hee Park, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn. 2005. "CRAN Task View: Bayesian Inference." The Comprehensive R Archive Network. http://cran.r-project.org. Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Lee Epstein. 2005. "The `Rehnquist' Court (?)." Law and Courts. 15: 18-23. [PDF] Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin. 2005. "Statistical Inference." In Encyclopedia of Law and Society (David C. Clark, ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [PDF] Lee Epstein and Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Coding Variables." In Encyclopedia of Social Measurement (Kimberly Kempf-Leonard, ed.). New York: Academic Press. [PDF] Lee Epstein, Jack Knight, and Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Constitutional Interpretation from a Strategic Perspective." In Making Policy, Making Law: An Inter-Branch Perspective (Mark C. Miller and Jeb Barnes, eds.). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin A. Croker. 2004. "Clustered Computing for Political Science." The Political Methodologist. 12: 2-5. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin. 2002. "LATEX For the Rest of Us." The Political Methodologist. 10: 16-18. [PDF] Andrew D. Martin and Brian E. Spang. 2001. "A Case Study of Third Party Presidential Campaign Organizations: Virginians for Perot." In Ross for Boss: The Perot Phenomena and Beyond (Ted G. Jelen, ed.). Albany: State University Press of New York. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 1996. "A Review of Discrete Optimization Heuristics." The Political Methodologist. 7: 6-10. [PDF]
External Research GrantsNational Science Foundation SES-0751966. "Updating and Backdating the U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Database" (with Lee Epstein, Northwestern University, and Harold J. Spaeth, Michigan State University). Law and Social Sciences Program. May 2008-May 2009. co-Principal Investigator ($120,000 total). National Science Foundation SES-0751670, SES-0751796, and SES-0751340. "Collaborative Research: A Cross-National Study of Judicial Institutionalization and Influence" (with Matthew J. Gabel, Washington University, Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester, and Clifford J. Carrubba and Jeffrey K. Staton, Emory University). Law and Social Sciences Program. April 2008-March 2010. Principal Investigator ($152,180 total). National Science Foundation SES-0718831. "The Litigation Process in Government-Initiated Employment Discrimination Suits" (with Pauline Kim and Margo Schlanger, Washington University). Law and Social Sciences Program. July 2007-June 2009. co-Principal Investigator ($213,999). MacArthur Foundation. "Dynamic Models of Socioeconomic Status and Child Health" (with Edith Chen, University of British Columbia). Research Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health. June 2005-June 2006. Statistician ($28,100). National Science Foundation SES-0350646 and SES-0350613. "Collaborative Research: A Computational Environment for Bayesian Inference in the Social Sciences" (with Kevin M. Quinn, Harvard University). Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program. May 2004-May 2007 (with REU Supplement). Principal Investigator ($246,010 total). National Institutes of Health #1 R03 HD43652-01A1, "Socioeconomic Status and Respiratory / Cardiovascular Health" (with Edith Chen, University of British Columbia). Small Grant Program (Data Analysis), National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. July 2003-June 2004. Statistician ($54,000 total). National Science Foundation SES-0135855 and SES-0136679, "Collaborative Research: The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making, 1946-2000" (with Kevin M. Quinn, University of Washington). Law and Social Sciences and Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Programs. February 2002-January 2003 (with REU and REG Supplements). Principal Investigator ($94,661 total).
Internal Research GrantsWeidenbaum Center Small Research Grant, Washington University. "The Effects of Race and Gender on Judging" (with Lee Epstein). January 2005-January 2006. Co-principal Investigator ($6,000). Weidenbaum Center Small Research Grant, Washington University. "Pilot Study: Understanding Precedent and the U.S. Supreme Court." January 2003-August 2004. Principal Investigator ($7,600). Weidenbaum Center Small Research Grant, Washington University. "The Dynamics of Supreme Court Decision Making, 1946-2000." October 2001-August 2002. Principal Investigator ($9,700).
SoftwareAndrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jong Hee Park. 2003-present. "Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Package." The Comprehensive R Archive Network. http://cran.r-project.org. MCMCpack contains functions for Bayesian posterior simulation using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for a number of statistical models. Daniel B. Pemstein, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn. 2001-present. "Scythe Statistical Library." http://scythe.wustl.edu. Scythe is a C++ library for statistical computation that contains matrix manipulation functions, random number generators, and numerical optimizers. Scythe can be used with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) compilers.
Honors and AwardsSpecial Recognition for Excellence in Mentoring. 2008. Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Washington University. Pi Sigma Alpha Award (for the best paper delivered at the 2007 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association). 2008. For "Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging" (with Christina L. Boyd and Lee Epstein). Special Recognition for Excellence in Mentoring. 2007. Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Washington University. Inclusion in Oxford's Centenary Celebration Volume (of one hundred seminal journal articles). 2006. "Dynamic Ideal Point Estimation via Markov Chain Monte Carlo for the US. Supreme Court, 1953-1999" from Political Analysis (with Kevin M. Quinn). Special Recognition for Excellence in Mentoring. 2005. Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Washington University. Harold Gosnell Prize (for the best work of political methodology presented at a political science conference). 2001. Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association for "Bayesian Learning about Ideal Points of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 1953-1999" (with Kevin M. Quinn). Erdös Number: 3 (Martin to Schofield to Tovey to Erdös) Program on Human Security Research Scholar. 2000-2002. Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences. Harvard University. Mancur Olson Award (for the best dissertation on political economy). 1999. Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association. "Best Professors on Campus." 1999. Stony Brook Press. Post-Doctoral Fellow. 1998-2000. Center in Political Economy. Washington University. Honorable Mention for Congressional Quarterly Press Award (for best paper on law and courts by a graduate student). 1996. Judicial Politics Section of the American Political Science Association for Timothy R. Johnson and Andrew D. Martin, "The Public's Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions."
Teaching
Washington University, LawThe Politics of the U.S. Supreme Court. Spring 2008. Social Scientific Research for Lawyers. Fall 2007, Fall 2008. Law and Politics Seminar (co-taught with Lee Epstein and Nancy Staudt). Fall 2004, Spring 2006. Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship Workshop (co-taught with Lee Epstein). Washington University School of Law. May 2002, October 2002, May 2004, May 2005. Vanderbilt University School of Law. May 2005. Northwestern University School of Law and Washington University School of Law. May 2006, May 2007, June 2008. Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship Workshop: The Advanced Course (co-taught with Lee Epstein). Northwestern University School of Law and Washington University School of Law. February 2007.
Washington University, Political ScienceQuantitative Political Methodology I. Spring 2001, Spring 2002, Spring 2003. Graduate. Quantitative Political Methodology II. Fall 2001, Fall 2003. Graduate. Quantitative Political Methodology III. Fall 2000, Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2006. Graduate. Bayesian Inference. Fall 2004. Graduate. Quantitative Political Methodology (Applied Statistics I). Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005. Undergraduate. U.S. Congress. Spring 2001. Graduate. Theoretical and Methodological Foundations (co-taught with Randall Calvert). Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models Summer Institute. Weidenbaum Center. Washington University. June 2003, June 2004, June 2005, June 2006, June 2007, June 2008.
SUNY Stony BrookAmerican Government, Fall 1999. Undergraduate. Applied Data Analysis II, Spring 1999, Spring 2000. Graduate. Graphical Analysis in Political Science, Spring 1999, Fall 1999. Undergraduate. Legislative Process, Fall 1998. Graduate.
University College, Washington UniversityAmerican Policies and Politics (with Brady Baybeck). Fall 1996.
Dissertation and Thesis AdvisingPh.D. Dissertation Committee Chair for Jong Hee Park (University of Chicago, completed 2007), Tracey George (Vanderbilt University Law School, in progress), Christina L. Boyd (in progress), and Matthew Schneider (University of Tennessee, in progress). Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member for Jason Roberts (University of North Carolina, completed 2005), Martin Battle (Murray State University, completed 2006), Scott Hendrickson (Elizabethtown College, completed 2006), René Lindstädt (Trinity College, Dublin, completed 2006), Ryan Vander Wielen (Temple University, completed 2006), Ryan Owens (Harvard University, completed 2008), Gyung-Ho Jeong (Claremont Graduate University, completed 2008) Anthony Madonna (University of Georgia, in progress), Ryan C. Black (in progress), Michael Malecki (in progress), Undergraduate Honor's Thesis Advisor for: Ann Gilpin (2004-2005), Ashley Malnove (2004-2005), Nicholas Hershman (2003-2004), Eve Van Sice (2003-2004). Master's Thesis Committee for Andreas Hertkorn (completed 2004). Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member for Jack Buckley (National Center for Educational Statistics, completed 2003, SUNY Stony Brook).
Post-Doctoral AdvisingDelia Bailey (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, Political Science). 2007-2009. Anton Westveld, Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of Nevada Las Vegas. (Ph.D., University of Washington, Statistics). 2007.
Professional Activities
ServiceReviewer. American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; American Politics Research; British Journal of Political Science; Business and Politics; Computational Statistics; Electoral Studies; European Union Politics; Foreign Policy Analysis; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics; Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization; Journal of Legal Studies; Journal of Politics; Journal of Theoretical Politics; Law and Social Inquiry; Legislative Studies Quarterly; Perspectives on Politics; Political Analysis; Political Psychology; Political Research Quarterly; Public Opinion Quarterly R News; Social Science Quarterly; Economic and Social Research Council (E-Social Science); National Science Foundation (Political Science; Law and Social Science; Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics; Interop); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Cambridge University Press; Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences; Chapman & Hall; Elsevier Science / Academic Press; U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation; Westview Press; Wiley. Associate Editor. Political Analysis. 2007-present. Editorial Board. Quantitative Methods e-journal on SSRN. 2007-present. Editorial Board. Law and Courts e-journal on SSRN. 2007-present. Long-Term Planning Committee for the Society for Political Methodology. 2007-2008. Panelist. 2007. National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Competition. Executive committee of the Law & Social Sciences Section of the American Association of Law Schools. 2006-2008. Editorial Board. Legislative Studies Quarterly. 2006-2008. Editorial Board. Political Analysis. 2005-2007. Webmaster. Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. 2003-present. Supervised design and implementation of: http://polmeth.wustl.edu Program Committee. 2005-2006. useR!: The R User Conference 2006. Austrian Association for Statistical Computing and the R Foundation for Statistical Computing. Panelist. 2005. National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Competition, Exploratory and Research Community Development Panel. Panelist. 2004. National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Competition, Social and Political Change Panel. Program Committee. 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology Society. [H-]POLMETH Editor. 2003-2005. Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. Award Committee. Society for Political Methodology Poster Award. 2003. Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. Award Committee. Best Dissertation Award. 2002-2003. Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Discussant: 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2001, 2000. Conference on Empirical Legal Studies Annual Meeting. Discussant: 2007. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Discussant: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000. Society for Political Methodology Meeting Annual Meeting. Discussant: 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000. Scientific Study of Judicial Politics Annual Meeting. Discussant: 1998. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting. Discussant: 1999. Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Discussant: 2000.
Conference PresentationsPauline Kim, Margo Schlanger, Christina L. Boyd, and Andrew D. Martin. 2008. "Studying District Court Decision-Making." Presented at the Empirical Research on Decision-Making in the Federal Courts Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. Andrew D. Martin. 2007. Commentator. Measures of Legislators' Policy Preferences and the Dimensionality of Policy Spaces Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. Clifford Carrubba, Barry Friedman, Andrew D. Martin, and Georg Vanberg. 2007. "Does the Median Justice Control the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?" Presented at the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Christina Boyd, Lee Epstein, and Andrew D. Martin. 2007. "Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging." Presented at the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Christina Boyd, Lee Epstein, and Andrew D. Martin. 2007. "Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Berlin, Germany. Christina Boyd, Lee Epstein, and Andrew D. Martin. 2007. "Untangling the Causal Effects of Sex on Judging." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin. 2007. "How Do Judges Make Decisions?" Presented at the meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2006. "Applied Bayesian Inference in R using MCMCpack." Presented in a Kaleidoscope session at UseR! 2006: The R User Conference, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna, Austria. Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Jeffrey A. Segal, and Chad Westerland. 2005. "The Judicial Common Space." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Las Vegas, NV. Andrew D. Martin. 2005. "Empirical Research on the Judiciary and the Courts." Presented at the meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, San Francisco, CA. Pauline T. Kim, Theodore W. Ruger, and Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Predicting Outcomes: A Study of Forecasts of Supreme Court Decisions." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2004. "MCMCpack: An Evolving R Package for Bayesian Inference." Presented at the meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Palo Alto, CA. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2004. "MCMCpack: An Evolving R Package for Bayesian Inference." Presented in plenary session at UseR! 2004: The R User Conference, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria. Pauline T. Kim, Theodore W. Ruger, and Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Predicting Outcomes: A Study of Forecasts of Supreme Court Decisions." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Roundtable: Explaining the Rehnquist Court." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin. 2004. "Roundtable: Teaching Undergraduate Methods." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. René Lindstädt and Andrew D. Martin. 2003. "Discharge Petition Bargaining in the House, 1994-2001." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin and Kyle L. Saunders. 2002. "Bayesian Inference for Political Science Panel Data." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2002. "The Dynamics of U.S. Supreme Court Policy Preferences, 1937-2000: A Bayesian Approach." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Scott Comparato, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn. 2002. "Measuring the Preferences of State Supreme Court Justices on a Common Scale: Problems and Some First Steps Towards Solutions." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2001. "Bayesian Learning about Ideal Points of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 1953-1999." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2001. "Bayesian Learning about Ideal Points of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 1953-1999." Presented at the meeting of the Political Methodology Society, Atlanta, GA. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2001. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making: Again Revisiting The Judicial Mind." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin and Kevin M. Quinn. 2000. "An Empirically Accurate Computational Model of Multiparty Electoral Competition." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. Andrew D. Martin. 2000. "Bayesian Inference for Heterogeneous Event Counts." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Greg Caldeira, and Jeffrey A. Segal. 1998. "Discerning the Goals of Supreme Court Justices." Presented at the Third Annual Conference on the Scientific Study of Judicial Politics, East Lansing, MI. Andrew D. Martin. 1998. "Public Policy, the Supreme Court, and the Separation of Powers." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Andrew D. Martin. 1998. "Congressional Decision Making and the Separation of Powers." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Kevin M. Quinn and Andrew D. Martin. 1998. "Operationalizing and Testing Spatial Theories of Voting." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin. 1997. "Designing Statistical Tests of Formal Theories: The Separation of Powers and the Supreme Court." Presented at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, St. Louis, MO. Kevin M. Quinn and Andrew D. Martin. 1997. "The Theoretical Consequences of Empirical Models: The Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives and the Spatial Theory of Voting." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin. 1996. "The Supreme Court and the Separation of Powers: An Empirical Test." Presented at the First Annual Conference on the Scientific Study of Judicial Politics, St. Louis, MO. Timothy R. Johnson and Andrew D. Martin. 1996. "The Public's Conditional Response to Supreme Court Decisions." Presented at the meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. Kevin M. Quinn, Andrew D. Martin, and Andrew B. Whitford. 1996. " Explaining Voter Choice in West European Democracies: A Look at Data from the Netherlands." Presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. Andrew D. Martin. 1996. "A Game Theoretic Analysis of the Impact of Information Costs and Constituency Preferences on Legislative Responsiveness." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin and Brian E. Spang. 1995. "An Empirical Examination of the Retention Decision of Core Activists in Virginians for Perot." Presented at the meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL. Kevin M. Quinn and Andrew D. Martin. 1995. "The Implications of Model Robustness for Empirical Tests of Formal Theories." Presented at the meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Andrew D. Martin, Te-min Chang, Rex K. Kincaid, and Yeuhwern Yih. 1993. "Using Tabu Search to Determine the Number of Kanbans and Lotsizes in a Generic Kanban System." Presented at the Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia.
University Activities
Washington University, LawDirector. 2006-present. Center for Empirical Research in the Law (CERL). Member. 2007-2008. Student Life Committee. Member. 2006-2007. Entry Level Appointments Commmittee. Liason to the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. 2006-2007. Member. 2006-2007. National Council Work Group on Interdisciplinary Studies. Webmaster. 2004-2006. Workshop on Empirical Research in the Law. Supervised design and implementation of: http://werl.wustl.edu
Washington University, Arts & SciencesDirector. 2005-2007. Program in Applied Statistics and Computation. Chair. 2005-2007. Applied Statistics and Computation Faculty Search Committee. Member. 2005-2006. Mathematics Department Faculty Search Committee. Member. 2004-2006. Task Force on Graduate Education. Washington University, Arts and Sciences. Outside Reader. 2004. Department of Economics Ph.D. Candidate Jennifer Chen. Member. 2002-present. Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models Summer Institute Executive Committee. Weidenbaum Center. Member. 2002-2004. Applied Statistics and Computation Executive Committee (Facilities Committee Chair). Member. 2002-2003. Applied Statistics and Computation Faculty Search Committee. Faculty Associate. 2002. Beaumont Dorm, Third Floor. Faculty Associate. 2001. Rubelman Dorm, First Floor.
Washington University, Political ScienceDepartment Chair. 2007-present. Associate Department Chair. 2004-2006. Co-organizer. Center in Political Economy Speaker Series. 2005-2006. Director of Graduate Studies. 2003-2005. Chair. 2004-2005. Ad hoc Internal Review Committee. Member. 2004-2005. Omnibus Faculty Search Committee. Member. 2003-2005. Judicial Politics Faculty Search Committee. Member. 2002-2003. Speaker Series Committee. Conference Host for Ideal Point Estimation Conference (Weidenbaum Center). September, 2002. Webmaster. 2001-2002. Supervised design and implementation of: http://polisci.wustl.edu. Conference Host for Constitutional Quandaries and Critical Elections Conference (Center in Political Economy). December, 2000. President. 1996-1997. Free Union of Graduate Students. Member. 1996-1997. American Politics Faculty Search Committee (Graduate Student Representative).
SUNY Stony Brook, Political ScienceMember. 1998-2000. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. Member. 1998-1999. American Politics Faculty Search Committee.
Invited TalksDartmouth College, Law and Politics Speaker Series. 2008. Seoul National University. 2007. "The Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM): Studying the Separation of Powers." University of Minnesota Political Economoy Colloquium. 2006. "A Pragmatic Justification for the Use of Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences." Emory University Department of Political Science and School of Law, Modeling Law Conference. 2006. Vanderbilt University Law School, Vanderbilt Law Review Symposium on Empirical Scholarship. 2006. "On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part I" (co-presented with Lee Epstein). University of California, Davis, Department of Political Science. 2005. "A Pragmatic Justification for the Use of Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences." University of South Carolina, Department of Political Science. 2005. "A Pragmatic Justification for the Use of Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences." Vanderbilt University Law School. 2005. "The Median Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, And Some Thoughts on the Roberts Court." Northwestern University Law School, Law and Positive Political Theory Conference: Legal Doctrine and Political Control. 2005. "The Judicial Common Space" (co-presented with Lee Epstein). Vanderbilt University Law School. 2005. "Does the U.S. Constitution Need an ERA?" (co-presented with Lee Epstein). St. Louis University Law School. 2005. "`Does the U.S. Constitution Need an ERA?" (co-presented with Lee Epstein). California Institute of Technology, Ulric B. and Evelyn L. Bray Seminar in Political Economy. 2005. "Does the U.S. Constitution Need an ERA?" Cornell University Law School, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Conference for Young Empirical Scholars. 2004. Commentator. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law, Symposium on Locating the Constitutional Center. 2004. "The Median Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court." Rice University, Department of Political Science. 2004. "Do We Still Need an ERA?" University of Rochester, Department of Political Science. 2004. "Do We Still Need an ERA?" Oxford University, Nuffield College. 2004. "Bayesian Inference and Computation in Political Science." Washington Universtiy, iTeach Symposium. 2004. "File Sharing and Telesis." New York University School of Law, Colloquim on Law, Economics, and Politics. 2003. "The Supreme Court Forecasting Project." Stanford University, Conference on Measurement Modeling in Political Science. 2003. "Fitting Measurement Models via MCMC in R with MCMCpack." Northwestern University, Department of Political Science. 2002. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision-Making, 1937-2000." University of Illinois, Department of Political Science. 2002. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making, 1937-2000" (co-presented with Kevin M. Quinn). Washington University, Weidenbaum Center Ideal Point Estimation Conference. 2002. "Modeling Voting in Multidimensional Policy Spaces Using Finite Mixtures of Item Response Models" (co-presented with Kevin M. Quinn). American Political Science Association, Formal and Empirical Methodological Applications in the Study of Judicial Politics Short Course. 2002. "Bayesian Inference." Harvard University, Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences. 2002. "Forecasting Conflict with Recurrent Artificial Neural Networks." University of Washington, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences. 2002. "A Statistical Model of Voting in Structure Induced Equilibrium, with an Application to the U.S. Supreme Court." University of Washington, Center for American Politics and Public Policy. 2002. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making, 1937-2000." University of Houston, Department of Political Science. 2002. "Assessing Preference Change on the U.S. Supreme Court." Washington University School of Law, Workshop on Empirical Research and the Law. 2002. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making, 1937-2000" (co-presented with Kevin M. Quinn). Washington University, iTeach Symposium. 2002. "Technology for Teaching Quantitative Analysis: A Report from the Field." Texas A & M University, Center for Presidential Studies, Policy, and Governance, Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court Conference. 2001. "Statutory Battles and Constitutional Wars: Congress and the Supreme Court. " Michigan State University, Department of Political Science. 2001. "Bayesian Inference and Computation in Political Science." Washington University, Center in Political Economy, Modelling U.S. Politics Conference. 2001. "The Dimensions of Supreme Court Decision Making: Again Revisiting The Judicial Mind." Washington University, Center in Political Economy, Constitutional Quandaries and Critical Elections Conference. 2000. "Operationalizing and Testing Spatial Theories of Voting." Columbia University, Center for the Social Sciences, American Politics and Society Workshop. 1999. "Partisanship and Pre-Floor Behavior: The Equal Rights and School Prayer Amendments."
Professional MembershipsAmerican Political Science Association American Statistical Association American Association of Law Schools Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Pi Sigma Alpha
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