Ryan C. Black is Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University and a faculty affiliate with the Michigan State University College of Law. He has published three books and over fifty articles or chapters in a variety of peer-reviewed political science journals, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journals, and law reviews.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A theory about justices and conscientiousness 3. Measuring justices' conscientiousness 4. Conscientiousness and Supreme Court agenda setting 5. Conscientiousness and legal persuasion 6. Conscientiousness and the United States Solicitor General 7. Conscientiousness and majority opinion assignments 8. Conscientiousness and opinion bargaining 9. Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Opinion Content 10. Conscientiousness and the treatment of precedent 11. Conscientiousness and public opinion 12. Conscientiousness and recusal 13. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. A theory about justices and conscientiousness 3. Measuring justices' conscientiousness 4. Conscientiousness and Supreme Court agenda setting 5. Conscientiousness and legal persuasion 6. Conscientiousness and the United States Solicitor General 7. Conscientiousness and majority opinion assignments 8. Conscientiousness and opinion bargaining 9. Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Opinion Content 10. Conscientiousness and the treatment of precedent 11. Conscientiousness and public opinion 12. Conscientiousness and recusal 13. Conclusion.
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