This investigation sought to identify linkages between the Texas Supreme Court and public opinion through 1) a matching of written decisions with scientifically conducted public opinion polls; 2) direct mention of public opinion and its synonyms in Texas justices' decisions; 3) comparison of these mentions over time; and 4) comparison of 10 personal attributes of justices with matched decisions. The study moved the unit of analysis from the U.S. Supreme Court to the state court level by using classification schemes and attribute models previously applied to the U.S. Supreme Court. It determined that linkages exist between the Texas Supreme Court's written decisions and public opinion from 1978 to July 1994
Can Supreme Court rulings change Americans’ policy views? Prior experimental and observational studi...
We study the relationship between state-level public opinion and the roll call votes of senators on ...
This paper offers a first attempt to develop and assess the competing predictions of the thermostati...
Various studies of the United States Supreme Court and of two-party state supreme courts indicate th...
This thesis is an analysis of a survey of public opinion about the United States Supreme Court. The ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the dynamic relationship between public opinion and S...
In the United States of America, one of the most vexing issues for judicial politics scholars is whe...
We develop a scaling model to estimate U.S. Supreme Court opinion locations and justice ideal points...
In the 1960s, Murphy and Tanenhaus examined the linkages between public opinion and the U.S. Supreme...
Although scholars increasingly acknowledge a contemporaneous relationship between public opinion and...
textThis project explores the role that the United States Supreme Court plays in shaping public opin...
Although scholars increasingly acknowledge a contemporaneous relationship between public opinion and...
ABSTRACT\ud CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE U.S. SUPREME COURT AND\ud PUBLIC OPINION ON THE ISSUES OF ABORT...
Hyperbole is the common response in the wake of any Supreme Court decision, but which cases have a l...
The Supreme Court is an institution much revered in American political culture. This study will exam...
Can Supreme Court rulings change Americans’ policy views? Prior experimental and observational studi...
We study the relationship between state-level public opinion and the roll call votes of senators on ...
This paper offers a first attempt to develop and assess the competing predictions of the thermostati...
Various studies of the United States Supreme Court and of two-party state supreme courts indicate th...
This thesis is an analysis of a survey of public opinion about the United States Supreme Court. The ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the dynamic relationship between public opinion and S...
In the United States of America, one of the most vexing issues for judicial politics scholars is whe...
We develop a scaling model to estimate U.S. Supreme Court opinion locations and justice ideal points...
In the 1960s, Murphy and Tanenhaus examined the linkages between public opinion and the U.S. Supreme...
Although scholars increasingly acknowledge a contemporaneous relationship between public opinion and...
textThis project explores the role that the United States Supreme Court plays in shaping public opin...
Although scholars increasingly acknowledge a contemporaneous relationship between public opinion and...
ABSTRACT\ud CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE U.S. SUPREME COURT AND\ud PUBLIC OPINION ON THE ISSUES OF ABORT...
Hyperbole is the common response in the wake of any Supreme Court decision, but which cases have a l...
The Supreme Court is an institution much revered in American political culture. This study will exam...
Can Supreme Court rulings change Americans’ policy views? Prior experimental and observational studi...
We study the relationship between state-level public opinion and the roll call votes of senators on ...
This paper offers a first attempt to develop and assess the competing predictions of the thermostati...