About the Authors
Assistant Professor
Texas Christian University
Assistant Professor
University of Mississippi
The Influence of Politicians on Public Support for the Judiciary
Department of Political Science
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Walking on Broken Glass: Justice Gender in State Supreme Court
MBA Candidate
Gordon Ford College of Business
Western Kentucky University
Opposition to Abortion, Then and Now: How Amicus Briefs use Policy Frames in Abortion Litigation
MA Student
Department of Political Science
University of Louisville
Opposition to Abortion, Then and Now: How Amicus Briefs Use Policy Frames in Abortion Litigation
Researcher
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Explaining Dissent Rates on a Consensual Danish Supreme Court
Professor
Michigan State University
Judicial Discretion and US Supreme Court Agenda Setting
PhD Candidate and Graduate Instructor
Washington State University
University of Texas at El Paso
Riddled with Exclusivity: The Homogeneity of the Supreme Court Bar in the Roberts Court
University of Houston
To Publish or Not Publish: Exploring Federal District Judges’ Published Decisions
Oregon State University Honors College
Courts as Colonizers or Protectors? Indigenous Peoples Before the Mexican Supreme Court
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Walking on Broken Glass: Justice Gender in State Supreme Court Citations
Assistant Professor
College of New Jersey
How Much is a Leg Worth?: What Do Civil Trial Courts Do, and Why Should We Care?
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Central Arkansas
College of Southern Nevada
Public Attitudes toward State Courts
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Georgia State University
The Impact of Democratic Consolidation on Public Confidence in Courts
Assistant Professor
School of Government and International Affairs
Kennesaw State University
On Their Best Behavior? Foreign Plaintiffs in Chinese Administrative Litigation
Assistant Professor
Department of Social Sciences
Texas A&M University
Walking on Broken Glass: Justice Gender in State Supreme Court Citations
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Utah State University
Intersectional Representation on State Supreme Courts
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Assistant Professor
St. Francis College
Associate Professor
Elon University
Public Attitudes toward State Courts
Trump’s Judges and Diversity: Regression to the Mean or Remaking the Judiciary?
Does the US Supreme Court Respond to Public Opinion?
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
To Publish or Not Publish: Exploring Federal District Judges’ Published Decisions
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Institutional Determinants of Amici Filings across State Supreme Courts
Assistant Professor
California State University, Bakersfield
Women of SCOTUS: An Analysis of the Different Voice Debate
Instructor
College of Professional Studies
Northeastern University
Visiting Assistant Professor
Cornell College
Assistant Professor
Louisiana State University
Judicial Discretion and US Supreme Court Agenda Setting
University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth
To Publish or Not Publish: Exploring Federal District Judges’ Published Decisions
PhD Candidate
Department of Political Science
Georgia State University
The Impact of Democratic Consolidation on Public Confidence in Courts
Associate Professor of Political Science
Texas Tech University
Explaining Dissent Rates on a Consensual Danish Supreme Court
Professor Emeritus of Political Science
Purdue University
An Empirical Examination of the Business of the Montana Supreme Court
Professor of Political Science
Director of the Law & Society Program
Clark University (Massachusetts)
The Relationship between the Federal Courts and the Two Congressional Judiciary Committees
Senatorial Speeches from Thomas to Kavanaugh: A Short Note
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Louisville
Opposition to Abortion, Then and Now: How Amicus Briefs Use Policy Frames in Abortion Litigation
Professor
University of Tennessee
Issue Emergence and Evolution in the US Supreme Court
University of Iowa College of Law
Mother Nature, Lady Justice: Ecofeminism and Judicial Decision-making
Associate Professor of Political Science
Weber State University
On Remand: Legal Strategies after Supreme Court Losses
Professor
Eastern Michigan University
Issue Emergence and Evolution in the US Supreme Court
Professor
University of South Carolina
High Courts and International Norms Institutionalization
Assistant Professor
University of Texas at El Paso
Human Rights and Court Activism in the Mexican Supreme Court
High Courts and International Norms Institutionalization
Department of Political Science
Duke University
The Transmission of Legal Precedent in the US Courts of Appeals
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Language of Newspaper Coverage of the US Supreme Court
Kent State University
Trial Court Policy Making: The Case of Criminal Probation
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Georgia
Constitutional Interpretation Styles of U.S. Supreme Court Justices
Department of Political Science
University of Tennessee
Race and the Death Penalty in Tennessee, 1977-2016
PhD Candidate
Michigan State University
Judicial Discretion and US Supreme Court Agenda Setting
Assistant Professor
Hope College
Judicial Discretion and US Supreme Court Agenda Setting
Department of Political Science
University of Tennessee
Race and the Death Penalty in Tennessee, 1977-2016
Researcher
NORCE Norwegian Research Center AS
Explaining Dissent Rates on a Consensual Danish Supreme Court
Senatorial Speeches from Thomas to Kavanaugh: A Short Note
Professor of History and Political Science
California University of Pennsylvania
Professor of Political Science
Westminster College
Strategic Activism: A Comparative View of Judges as Institution Builders
Trump’s Judges and Diversity: Regression to the Mean or Remaking the Judiciary?
Senatorial Speeches from Thomas to Kavanaugh: A Short Note
Appalachian State University
To Publish or Not Publish: Exploring Federal District Judges’ Published Decisions
Senatorial Speeches from Thomas to Kavanaugh: A Short Note
Trump’s Judges and Diversity: Regression to the Mean or Remaking the Judiciary?
Does the US Supreme Court Respond to Public Opinion?
Trump’s Judges and Diversity: Regression to the Mean or Remaking the Judiciary?