Some research on lawyers active in politics has found that the ties among them create networks in which a center or core of influential actors is surrounded by more peripheral participants. Other studies, however, found more segmented networks, sometimes lacking central players. This research examines the structure and determinants of political ties among 47 elite lawyers who served organizations prominent in fourteen national policy issues in 2004-2005. The analysis finds a network structure that resembles a rough circle with Republicans on one side and Democrats on the other. Lawyers affiliated with organizations representing a broad constellation of interests are closer to the center of the network, while those working for specialized or...
The authors point out as a result of their investigation that they find the modern lawyer is not so ...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
The scholarship on political parties has largely focused on their declining influence. Specifically,...
Business and politician interaction is commonplace. Most research has classified firms as either con...
A series of interviews with interest-group representatives in Washington, DC supports the propositio...
The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representati...
Research on law firms as organizations has largely grown up in literatures that rarely, if it all, s...
The assumption that the occupational identification of lawyer is the salient feature in evaluating...
Previous research has documented that the institutional behaviors (e.g., lobbying, campaign contribu...
How are factions within the two major political parties related to each other? How tightly knit are ...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
This article redirects attention from the question of how business ties have an impact on politics t...
Recent studies have found that individuals tend to see themselves as more central in a network than ...
This paper investigates the temporal context of social networks on the 'life chances' of organizatio...
Abstract: How do politically weak groups offset their weakness against stronger special interest gro...
The authors point out as a result of their investigation that they find the modern lawyer is not so ...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
The scholarship on political parties has largely focused on their declining influence. Specifically,...
Business and politician interaction is commonplace. Most research has classified firms as either con...
A series of interviews with interest-group representatives in Washington, DC supports the propositio...
The past several decades have witnessed tremendous growth in the number of professional representati...
Research on law firms as organizations has largely grown up in literatures that rarely, if it all, s...
The assumption that the occupational identification of lawyer is the salient feature in evaluating...
Previous research has documented that the institutional behaviors (e.g., lobbying, campaign contribu...
How are factions within the two major political parties related to each other? How tightly knit are ...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
This article redirects attention from the question of how business ties have an impact on politics t...
Recent studies have found that individuals tend to see themselves as more central in a network than ...
This paper investigates the temporal context of social networks on the 'life chances' of organizatio...
Abstract: How do politically weak groups offset their weakness against stronger special interest gro...
The authors point out as a result of their investigation that they find the modern lawyer is not so ...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
The scholarship on political parties has largely focused on their declining influence. Specifically,...