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Judicial Politics Syllabi

Undergraduate: Lower Level

Paul Collins, Bias in the American Legal System

Undergraduate: Upper Level

Sara Chatfield, Judicial Politics
Bethany Blackstone, The U.S. Supreme Court
Shane Gleason, Judicial Politics
Anna Gunderson, Judicial Politics
Morgan Hazelton, Judicial Politics
David Hughes, Judicial Politics
Jonathan Kastellec, Judicial Politics
Wendy Martinek, American Judicial Process
Laura Moyer, Judicial Politics
William Myers, American Judicial Politics
Ed Rubin, Courts and Social Policy
Patrick Schmidt, Advanced Topics in Constitutional Politics
Jessica Schoenherr, Judicial Process
Andrew Smith, U.S. Judicial Process
Kirsten Widner, Judicial Process & Policymaking
Jeffrey Lax, Judging Myths

Graduate Level

Matt Hall, Judicial Politics
David Hughes, Judicial Politics
Jonathan Kastellec, Judicial Politics
Michael Nelson, Seminar on Law, Courts, and Politics
Jessica Schoenherr, Seminar on Judicial Politics
Michael Fix, Judicial Process & Policy Making

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