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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
What role do professional and personal background characteristics play in the decision-making of lawyers and non-lawyers appearing in court? In this panel, scholars explore different approaches to theorizing about and empirically studying the effects of experience.
Can Experience Combat Stereotypes? Specialization, Identity and Influence - Maureen Stobb, Georgia Southern University; Joshua Kennedy
Mixed Signals? How Ideology and Institutional Motivations Shape OSG Positions - Kirsten Widner, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Elizabeth Lane, North Carolina State University
The Impact of U.S. Supreme Court Lawyers’ Prior Appellate Clerkship Experience - John J. Szmer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Marcy Shieh, Miami University
Training Effects on Non-expert Monitoring of Immigration Courts - Jeffrey Staton, Emory University; Devon Thurman, Emory University; Dehanza Shreen Rogers, Emory University