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Do Justices telegraph their preferences during oral arguments? We demonstrate that Justices implicitly reveal their leanings during oral…
Socrates had it right: Dealing with the problems public leaders face requires knowing how and what to ask.
In codifying its innovative operation into law, New York City has provided a useful guide for other localities.
Supreme Court justices employ law clerks to help them perform their duties. We study whether these clerks influence how justices vote in…
There are economically large costs of pretrial detention—and, by extension, the use of cash bail—due to the significant collateral…
Radical ideas are not unusual in the early stages of a US presidential election campaign, but many of the Democratic candidates for 2020…
What Canada can learn from a tiny country that devised a coordinated, efficient system to serve its citizens using what’s called platform…
Few American historians of his generation have had as much influence in both the academic and popular realms as Alan Brinkley. His debut…