“Judicial Elections, Public Opinion, and Decisions on Lower‐Salience Issues”

Brandice Canes-Wrone, Tom Clark and Amy Semet have written this article for the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. Here is the abstract: Scholarship finds that in states with judicial elections, public opinion affects judges’ decisions on hot‐button campaign issues such … Continue reading “Judicial Elections, Public Opinion, and Decisions on Lower‐Salience Issues”