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Matthew E.K. Hall
Matthew E.K. Hall
Professor of Political Science and Law, University of Notre Dame
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The Nature of Supreme Court Power
MEK Hall
Cambridge University Press, 2011
1592011
The Semiconstrained Court: Public Opinion, the Separation of Powers, and the US Supreme Court's Fear of Nonimplementation
MEK Hall
American Journal of Political Science, 2014
1412014
Randomness Reconsidered: Modeling Random Judicial Assignment in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
MEK Hall
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 7 (3), 574-589, 2010
782010
Judicial Majoritarianism
MEK Hall, JD Ura
The Journal of Politics 77 (3), 818-832, 2015
662015
Estimating dynamic ideal points for state supreme courts
JH Windett, JJ Harden, MEK Hall
Political Analysis 23 (3), 461-469, 2015
562015
The role of emotional language in briefs before the US Supreme Court
RC Black, MEK Hall, RJ Owens, EM Ringsmuth
Journal of Law and Courts 4 (2), 377-407, 2016
542016
New data on state supreme court cases
MEK Hall, JH Windett
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 13 (4), 427-445, 2013
452013
Rethinking regime politics
MEK Hall
Law & Social Inquiry 37 (4), 878-907, 2012
332012
What Justices Want: Goals and Personality on the US Supreme Court
MEK Hall
Cambridge University Press, 2018
312018
Experimental Justice: Random Judicial Assignment and the Partisan Process of Supreme Court Review
MEK Hall
American Politics Research 37 (2), 195-226, 2009
292009
The Oxford handbook of US judicial behavior
L Epstein, SA Lindquist
Oxford University Press, 2017
262017
Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes
JG Voelkel, M Stagnaro, J Chu, S Pink, J Mernyk, C Redekopp, I Ghezae, ...
OSF Preprints, 2023
232023
Discouraging dissent: The chief judge’s influence in state supreme courts
MEK Hall, JH Windett
American Politics Research 44 (4), 682-709, 2016
162016
Keeping the Outliers in Line? Judicial Review of State Laws by the US Supreme Court
MEK Hall, RC Black
Social science quarterly 94 (2), 395-409, 2013
16*2013
Bringing Down Brown: Super Precedents, Myths of Rediscovery, and the Retroactive Canonization of Brown v. Board of Education
MEK Hall
Journal of Law and Policy 18 (2), 3, 2010
162010
Friends you can trust: a signaling theory of interest group litigation before the US Supreme Court
L Manzi, MEK Hall
Law & Society Review 51 (3), 704-734, 2017
132017
Attributes beyond attitudes: Personality traits on the us supreme court
MEK Hall, GE Hollibaugh, JD Klingler, AJ Ramey
Journal of Law and Courts 9 (2), 345-369, 2021
11*2021
When and why bias suppression is difficult to sustain: The asymmetric effect of intermittent accountability
BC Solomon, MEK Hall, CP Muir
Academy of Management Journal 65 (5), 1450-1476, 2022
92022
Macro implementation: testing the causal paths from US macro policy to federal incarceration
MEK Hall
American Journal of Political Science 61 (2), 438-455, 2017
92017
A Catastrophic Conundrum, But Not a Nuisance: Why the Judicial Branch is Ill-Suited to Set Emissions Restrictions on Domestic Energy Producers Through the Common Law Nuisance …
M Hall
Chap. L. Rev. 13, 265, 2009
92009
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