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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Research addressing the role of public opinion for shaping judicial independence or public judgments about courts' political activities.
Legal Reasoning and Public Support for the Supreme Court - Andrew R Stone, Harvard University; Albert Rivero, Harvard University
The Corrosive Effect of Polarization and Inequality on Judicial Independence - Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University
The Costs (and Benefits) of Attacking Courts - Amanda Driscoll; Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University
The Effect of Law on Partisan Perceptions of Judicial Legitimacy - Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania; Krin Irvine, University of Chicago Booth School of Business; Anton Strezhnev, University of Pennsylvania