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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers investigate how the post-Dobbs era has changed the game for understanding legitimacy, judicial behavior, agenda setting, and support for the American courts.
Agenda Manipulation: The Supreme Court's Ability to Add/Remove Legal Questions - Maron W Sorenson, Bowdoin College
Gender Dynamics, Partisanship, and Public Support for the U.S. Supreme Court - Ali Shiraz Masood, Oberlin College; Christopher Krewson, Brigham Young University
Measuring the Legitimacy of U.S. State Supreme Courts in the Post-Dobbs Era - James L. Gibson, Washington University in St. Louis; Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University
SCOTUS and a Skewed Notion of Democratic Governance - Peter R. Yacobucci, Buffalo State University
The Ideological Foundations of the Modern U.S. Supreme Court - Benjamin Kassow, University of North Dakota; Ali Shiraz Masood, Oberlin College; Natalie L. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison