Alex Badas
@BadasTweetsPolitical scientist studying judicial politics.
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My article "Measuring Ideological Polarization on the Circuit Courts of Appeals 1953-2022" is now up at @JLawAndCourts doi.org/10.1017/jlc.20…
My article "The Role of Judge Gender And Ideology in Hiring The Role of Judge Gender and Ideology in Hiring Female Law Clerks," co-authored with @BaileyKSanders and @k_stauffer, is now online at @JLawAndCourts cambridge.org/core/journals/…
@BadasTweets & @BjustusP find that people who believe more Supreme Court Justices are millionaires view the Court as biased and less legitimate. Read “Millionaire Justices and Attitudes Towards the Supreme Court” link.springer.com/article/10.100…
#FirstView from @JLawAndCourts - 280 Characters of Contention: Analyzing Partisan Behavior on Twitter During Supreme Court Confirmation Processes - cup.org/3O4UXge - Maron W. Sorenson (@BowdoinCollege), @rachaelhouston_ & Amanda Savage (@LoyolaChicago)
We are super excited to see Dr. Katelyn Stauffer's POLS 1101 student project, a pop-up exhibit titled "Politics as Art". The exhibit is available Nov. 5th-7th. Our students did a great job exploring how political ideas can be communicated through art. tinyurl.com/2xpbfer7
The Nature of Paranormal Belief Systems in Mass Publics.
In a new paper coauthored by Hayley Munir (@IllinoisStateU), @M_A_Catalano (@univofscranton), and Nathan Henceroth (@AlbrightCollege), we find that endorsements by advocacy groups in TV ads can impact outcomes of state high court races doi.org/10.1177/153267…
(Call for papers) The Emerging Scholars Conference in Public Law at the University of Texas at Austin invites submissions from graduate and emerging scholars. The deadline is Nov 15, 2024. @UTGovernment @UTAustin @Perez_Ciudad
In #FirstView by Megan Kennedy, @mjnelson7, and @heidtforsythe: "Gender Stereotypes and Candidate Qualifications in Judicial Elections" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
In #FirstView by @jonathan_m_king, Jessica A. Schoenherr, and Ian Ostrander: "Anchoring or Expanding? Gender and Judicial Nominations" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
Excited that my paper, "Descriptive Representation in an Era of Polarization," is forthcoming at the Journal of Politics! This project started as a very rough draft in my first semester of grad school, and after many rewrites, it's finally out! journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
In #FirstView by @ChristineCBird, @rachaelhouston_, and @marcyshieh: "From Ads to Action: The Influence of Interest Group Supreme Court Confirmation Advertisements on Political Engagement" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
🚨 New article ahead of print! 🚨 Coming at you soon in the @The_JOP : "You Better Shop Around: Litigant Characteristics and Supreme Court Support" by @Jamil_Scott_, me, and Jessica Schoenherr (@UofSC_PoliSci). Thread on the paper below. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…
Fall Writing Groups are a go! Writing groups are open to all women and non-binary law & courts scholars who are post-PhD and pre-tenure. Come join us! Sign up link is below! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
🚨New Forthcoming Paper @PRQjournal🚨 With the twitterless Jessica Schoenherr (@UofSC_PoliSci) and Ian Ostrander (@MSU_poli_sci), we examine the partisan dynamics of nominating women to the federal bench as well as how female senators influence judicial gender diversity (1/5)
New paper with @kcanelo1! We find that male judges accused of discriminatory misconduct are viewed as a threat to the rights of women & racial & ethnic minorities. Followup paper on case rulings & varying judge identity under review now, fingers crossed. bit.ly/3T7rqp6
New out in @PolBehavior (open access!) with @MilesArmaly and @ChrisKrewson1: The Influence of Descriptive Representation on Support for Judicial Nominees and the US Supreme Court link.springer.com/article/10.100…
The Junior Law and Politics Research Community is now accepting proposals for its virtual seminar series in the Fall of 2024! You can receive more info & submit your proposal here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Jessica Schoenherr, @ChrisKrewson1 and @marcyshieh examine online engagements with Supreme Court coverage. After a scandal involving Justice Thomas Clarence, attention increased by 300% and stayed high for weeks. Read more here: doi.org/10.1177/205316…
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