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Amanda C. Bryan
Amanda C. Bryan
Loyola University Chicago
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Voting fluidity and oral argument on the US Supreme Court
EM Ringsmuth, AC Bryan, TR Johnson
Political research quarterly 66 (2), 429-440, 2013
632013
Jeremiad or weapon of words?: the power of emotive language in Supreme Court dissents
AC Bryan, EM Ringsmuth
Journal of Law and Courts 4 (1), 159-185, 2016
442016
Public Opinion, Public Support, and Counter-Attitudinal Voting on the US Supreme Court
AC Bryan, CD Kromphardt
Justice System Journal 37 (4), 298-317, 2016
382016
Revisiting the influence of Law Clerks on the US Supreme Court's agenda-setting process
RC Black, CL Boyd, AC Bryan
Marq. L. Rev. 98, 75, 2014
352014
Nominating Commissions, Judicial Retention, and Forward-Looking Behavior on State Supreme Courts: An Empirical Examination of Selection and Retention Methods
RJ Owens, A Tahk, PC Wohlfarth, AC Bryan
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15 (2), 211-238, 2015
242015
The public’s foreign aid priorities: evidence from a conjoint experiment
D Doherty, AC Bryan, D Hanania, M Pajor
American Politics Research 48 (5), 635-648, 2020
162020
Judging the “vapid and hollow charade”: Citizen evaluations and the candor of US Supreme Court nominees
PG Chen, AC Bryan
Political Behavior 40, 495-520, 2018
152018
Public opinion and setting the agenda on the US Supreme court
AC Bryan
American Politics Research 48 (3), 377-390, 2020
112020
The Policy Consequences of Term Limits on the US Supreme Court
RC Black, AC Bryan
Ohio NUL Rev. 42, 821, 2015
92015
Representation imperatives in the public mind
D Doherty, AC Bryan, R Willis, P Witry
Social Science Quarterly 100 (6), 1963-1983, 2019
82019
Principled Agents or Legal Rasputins? Influence, Ideology, and the Cert. Pool on the US Supreme Court
AC Bryan
Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 2012
72012
How Supreme Court justices supervise ideologically distant states
AC Bryan, RJ Owens
American Politics Research 45 (3), 435-456, 2017
62017
An actor-based measure of issue salience: Information acquisition and the case of the United States Supreme Court
RC Black, AC Bryan, TR Johnson
Issue Salience in International Politics, 241-257, 2011
62011
Explaining the (non) occurrence of equal divisions on the US Supreme Court
RC Black, AC Bryan
American politics research 42 (6), 1077-1095, 2014
52014
The legal double standard: Gender, personality information, and the evaluation of Supreme court nominees
P Chen, A Bryan
Justice System Journal 42 (3-4), 325-340, 2021
42021
Taking Note: Justice Harry A. Blackmun's Observations from Oral Argument about Life, the Law, and the US Supreme Court
AC Bryan, R Houston, TR Johnson
Journal of Supreme Court History 45 (1), 44-65, 2020
42020
Calling in the reserves: Judicial replacements on the US Supreme Court
RC Black, AC Bryan
Justice System Journal 35 (1), 4-26, 2014
32014
Vox Populi, Vox Curiae: Public Opinion and the US Supreme Court
AC Bryan
University of Minnesota, 2014
32014
Loyalty and Deference at Oral Arguments: An Empirical Examination of How Supreme Court Justices Treat Solicitors General
AC Bryan, C Gregory, TR Johnson
Loy. U. Chi. LJ 48, 439, 2016
12016
The Policy Consequences of Term Limits on the US SupremeCourt
R Black, A Bryan
Ohio Northern University Law Review 42 (3), 6, 2023
2023
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