🚨If you are an early-career scholar who researches civil justice topics -- please apply to join our next cohort! Participants join an awesome community of A2J scholars (& receive a research stipend!). Applications due November 24 (https://t.co/5aIZALhf1P) @ABFResearch
Publish or perish…but what exactly does it take to publish enough to get tenure in Law & Courts? 📈👩🏽⚖️ Our new article tracks 40+ years of tenure portfolios—spoiler: expectations are rising, collaborations are up, but inequities remain. 👇
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One week left to submit your applications to the @ABFResearch A2J Research Initiative’s Early Career Workshop series! In addtn to feedback on works in prog, cohort members receive a stipend to support their work & #LSA2025 expenses reimbursed! 🎉🎉 link below ⬇️
UMass is hiring for a TT Asst Prof position in Legal Studies, jointly with the Commonwealth Honors College. Deadline 9/10. We are looking for someone with expertise on the criminal punishment system/carceral state in the US or US in comp perspective. https://t.co/fyEUsjEDM3
… it is time for a cocktail. Ideally one with an umbrella🍹 Thank you, truly truly, to everyone who has been part of this journey so far. I have such appreciation for all the time spent, the advice, and the support of many mentors and friends. I’ll pay it forward. (7/7)
This is my first tweet on the first day that I can (officially) call myself Associate Professor of Government @wesleyan_u 🎉It is surreal to be saying so, and I’m just so grateful that I get to keep doing this job alongside fantastic colleagues and students. And...! 🧵👇👇 (1/7)
So if you’re an early-career scholar doing empirical research on topics that could help us better understand civil justice problems & how people encounter and resolve them, please apply by *August 16* here: https://t.co/5tjKqRa4UH But for now… (6/7)
FYI for those interested in collegial courts (& meeting friends on elevators) — this new @StateCourts#TinyChat offers a concise overview of key points of @HazeltonPhDJD @mjnelson7 & Rachael Hinkle’s *award winning* book, The Elevator Effect. Check it out: https://t.co/WoFU7rh5H3
It’s publication week for The Elevator Effect, an @OUPLaw book about the effects of collegiality on judicial behavior with @HazeltonPhDJD and Rachael Hinkle. A thread: (1/9)
I'm handing out an assignment in my Civil Rights & Liberties class today, and thought -- maybe it wouldn't hurt to add a little💕 Full set in next tweet in the thread! #happySCOTUSvalentines#ValentinesDay
Excited to share this new publication on campaign finance and judicial elections with my thesis advisee Tiger Bjornlund (‘24), now out in @Res_Pol. He had a great idea and w the support of our dept we were able to carry out the project! More here: https://t.co/YGhLwTY6Uf