From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research and Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; Lindsey Paunovich, Editor; Helen Human, Programs Manager and Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences Mentor: James Sprigg
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Using the Martin-Quinn ideology scores, we show that U.S. Supreme Court justices strategically respo...
Contrasted with the other branches of government, the Supreme Court has long been an institution pos...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 1, Spring 2009. Publi...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
Most scholarship on Supreme Court decision making assumes that justices’ ideological preferences exh...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
This study attempts to explain why the Supreme Court responds to public mood by analyzing individual...
Models using judicial ideology to explain Supreme Court decision-making remain controver-sial due to...
This thesis seeks to explore natural courts and ideology among members of the Supreme Court. Most st...
For this thesis, I will analyze the tenure of five Supreme Court justices across the decades, rangin...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Using the Martin-Quinn ideology scores, we show that U.S. Supreme Court justices strategically respo...
Contrasted with the other branches of government, the Supreme Court has long been an institution pos...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Spring 2018. Published by th...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 1, Spring 2009. Publi...
Ideological drift is the phenomenon in which an actor shifts their original political stance to the ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
The foundation upon which accounts of policy-motivated behavior of Supreme Court justices are built ...
When President George W. Bush declared that his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet E. Miers, was "not go...
Most scholarship on Supreme Court decision making assumes that justices’ ideological preferences exh...
Despite the widespread perception that judges are not political beings and should rule in an imparti...
This study attempts to explain why the Supreme Court responds to public mood by analyzing individual...
Models using judicial ideology to explain Supreme Court decision-making remain controver-sial due to...
This thesis seeks to explore natural courts and ideology among members of the Supreme Court. Most st...
For this thesis, I will analyze the tenure of five Supreme Court justices across the decades, rangin...
Political scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of the influences on S...
Using the Martin-Quinn ideology scores, we show that U.S. Supreme Court justices strategically respo...
Contrasted with the other branches of government, the Supreme Court has long been an institution pos...