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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Counterfactual Inference with Heterogeneous Treatment Bundles: Gender, Race, and Partisanship in EEOC Litigation Outcomes - Gregory John Wawro, Columbia University in the City of New York; Sean Farhang, University of California-Berkeley; Michael Sobel, Columbia University
The Effect of Litigant Resource Advantage and Ideology on Appeals to the Supreme Court - Andrew H Smith, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Uncovering Vote Trading in the US Supreme Court - Raluca F Popp, University of Exeter; Omar A Guerrero, The Alan Turing Institute; Ulrich Matter, St Gallen University; Dong Nguyen, The Alan Turing Institute
Why the Supreme Court Cannot Make Liberal Economic Policy - Vanessa A. Baird, University of Colorado Boulder
The Effectiveness of Pre-Trial Bargaining in Litigation over Policy Implementation - Sivaram Cheruvu, Emory University; Joshua Camden Fjelstul, Washington University in St. Louis
Douglas R. Rice, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kevin T. McGuire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill