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The Determinants Of Supreme Court Decision-Making: An Ideal Point Analysis, Colin Ross Glennon
The Determinants Of Supreme Court Decision-Making: An Ideal Point Analysis, Colin Ross Glennon
Doctoral Dissertations
The relationships among governmental institutions are some of the most studied phenomena in political science. Yet these complex interactions remain largely unexplained due to the difficult task of developing accurate measures that lead to quantifiable tests that enhance explanation and prediction. This work centers on the interactions of United States Supreme Court justices with other political actors. The goal of this dissertation is to better understand the relationship between the Supreme Court and its institutional environment. In short, I ask: What factors affect Supreme Court justices’ voting decisions?
I approach this question from several different angles while making use of …
The Effect Of U.S. Intervention On Political Rights And Civil Liberties, William T. Bedford Jr.
The Effect Of U.S. Intervention On Political Rights And Civil Liberties, William T. Bedford Jr.
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Political Communication In A Digital Age: 2011 Tea Party Senators And Social Media, Kaitlyn M. Barrett
Political Communication In A Digital Age: 2011 Tea Party Senators And Social Media, Kaitlyn M. Barrett
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.