Journal of Law & Courts
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Flagship journal of the Law & Courts Section of the American Political Science Association. Editor: @tom_s_clark
Joined January 2021
The first issue of the Journal with @CUP_Law is now officially out and completely open access through June 30! Thanks to all of our authors and reviewers. Read the full issue here:
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Cambridge Core - Journal of Law and Courts - Volume 11 - Issue 1
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As you are revising all of those great law-and-courts papers from MPSA, consider submitting to the Journal of Law & Courts. We have a fast turn-around, thoughtful reviewers, and most papers are eligible for free open access!
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Now available @JLawAndCourts! In this article I examine the unprecedented disagreement in Obergefell v. Hodges over the meaning of human dignity. Doing so reveals the role dignity plays as a foundational—though extra-textual—value for justices as dissimilar as Kennedy & Thomas.
#OpenAccess from @JLawAndCourts - Dignity Disputed - https://t.co/POwN8bSf8Z - @ConnorMEwing
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FIRSt VIEW: forthcoming *open access* paper from @NateCarrington, @tmksyracuse, and @ClairSigsworth, "Minority Rights, Governing Regimes, or Secular Elites,"
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FIRST VIEW: forthcoming *open access* paper from Amna Salam, "Ideological Determinants of Citations to Supreme Court Precedent Across the Federal Judiciary",
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Ideological Determinants of Citations to Supreme Court Precedent Across the Federal Judiciary - Volume 11 Issue 1
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FIRST VIEW: forthcoming, *open access* paper from Alicia Uribe-McGuire, "Binders Full of Judges: A Model of the Interdependency of Appointments to the United States Federal Judiciary"
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Second, Daniel Lempert with "On Separation of Powers and Obfuscation in US Supreme Court Opinions." Open Access!
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First up, @EileenBraman with "Assessing the Credibility of Constitutional Experts". Open Access!
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The Journal is excited to announce the publication of our first papers with @CambridgeUP!
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The newest issue of the Journal of Law & Courts is available online at
cambridge.org
Journal of Law and Courts - Tom S. Clark
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the newest issue of the Journal is out! See the full set of articles here:
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Journal of Law and Courts - Tom S. Clark
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Reminder for everyone this week - read about senatorial grand-standing on judicial nominations in the Journal of Law & Courts!
Are you excited for senatorial fireworks during the up-coming confirmation hearings? Read about grand-standing on nominees in the JLC! This paper by @jessica_ann87, @DrElizabethLane, and @MilesArmaly is ungated!
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Are you excited for senatorial fireworks during the up-coming confirmation hearings? Read about grand-standing on nominees in the JLC! This paper by @jessica_ann87, @DrElizabethLane, and @MilesArmaly is ungated!
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Are you excited for senatorial fireworks during the up-coming confirmation hearings? Read about grand-standing on nominees in the JLC! This paper by @jessica_ann87, @DrElizabethLane, and @MilesArmaly is ungated!
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📣 We're thrilled to announce the Call for proposals is now open! 🎉 ⏰ Proposals due 1/20/22 💸 Funding provided by NSF Law & Science division ℹ️ More info here: https://t.co/PRa6AUPK9C and here https://t.co/hyMxvEYtjV 📝 Apply! https://t.co/QtE59G3hUN
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The most recent issue of the Journal of Law & Courts is now available online! https://t.co/5RdUYk9vNK
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Journal of Law and Courts - Tom S. Clark
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AHEAD OF PRINT: "How State Judicial Selection Methods May Influence Views of US Supreme Court Nominees: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment" from Christopher Krewson and @ryanowenswi
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AHEAD OF PRINT: "Judicial Ideology in the Absence of Rights: Evidence from Australia" from @zeerobs, Patrick Leslie, and @jillesheppard.
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In the up-coming issue of the journal, we have a symposium on measuring judges' personality traits, featuring two different perspectives from Hall, Hollibaugh, Klingler, and Ramey and Black, Owens, Wedeking, and Wohlfarth. Introduction from Quinn.
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