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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
During this poster session, scholars will showcase a wide range of projects related to law and courts, encompassing themes such as legal institutions, decision-making processes, interactions between branches of government, and comparative analyses of courts.
A Countermajoritarian Institution and Judicial Legitimacy in Germany - Hyeonho Hahm, Hanyang University
Interbranch Conflicts, Public Awareness, and Instrumental Support for Courts - Martín Gandur, Florida State University
Self-Granting Immunity: When Do Politicians Grant Themselves Judicial Immunity? - Jonghoon Lee, Arkansas State University
Shepardizing the Shadow Docket: Tracing Legal Precedents from 2000-2021 - Taraleigh Davis, Bradley University
The Decision-Making Ideology of Federal Judges Appointed by President Joe Biden - Kenneth L. Manning, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; Robert Carp, University of Houston
Theorizing ‘Shadow Effects of Courts’ in Authoritarian Regimes - Isabella Cuervo-Lorens, University of Oxford; Gabrielle Gooch
The Politics of Justice: Prosecutor Incentives and Sexual Violence Prosecution - Madison Dalton, Stanford University