Political Scientist & lawyer (JD, PhD) @okstate|agendas of elites, interest groups, lawyers, courts, & Office of the Solicitor General. Beyoncé|Dolly|Stevie
My paper with @ChristineCBird & @rachaelhouston_ "Ad-dressing the bench: the impact of interest group advertisements on partisan perceptions of Supreme Court confirmations" is OA at @IGA_journal. We find that weak Reps are more easily persuaded 👥 https://t.co/L06FtyHqQo
In #FirstView by SoRelle Wyckoff Gaynor and Sam D. Hayes: "New Lines, New Districts, New Representation: Institutional Impacts of Congressional Redistricting" https://t.co/bsq6HUnZNU
In the small way that I can--via posts on here in the coming weeks--I want to highlight/celebrate some important NSF-funded projects (& resulting societal knowledge) over the years. 1/
Newly accepted at American Politics Research (w/ the twitterless Ian Ostrander)!
Like judicial confirmations?
Like Senate rules change?
Want to know how the 2013 nuclear option changed judicial nominations?
Then do I have the paper for you!
Proud graduate of a state university
“More than 60% of US-educated professors attended private undergraduate schools compared to approximately 25% of the country’s graduates”
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My article with John Szmer and Megan Bird, "When the Courtiers Return to the Marble Palace: The Impact of U.S. Supreme Court Lawyers’ Prior Appellate Clerkship Experiences," is available with open access on @JLawAndCourts https://t.co/hkJQuzh7F5
In my new sports, law, and politics class one of the assignments has students submit a proposal to build a stadium. We have found the limits of AI and it is apparently designing closed roof stadiums. So we have that over the robots for now. Rest easy.
Constitutionalizing the Private Sphere, now out with @CUP_Law ! Can't wait for my author copies to arrive next. Thanks so much for the shout out,@JudicialWomen!
Link to the book: https://t.co/3IXCgKJI07
Braums payment system was hacked and I don’t know why we aren’t in a state of emergency. We can’t survive without Braums for a second. Do your job Kevin Stitt.
It's that time yet again!
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