The Politics of Selecting the Bench from the Bar: The Legal Profession and Partisan Incentives to Introduce Ideology into Judicial Selection
Bonica, Adam, and Maya Sen. "The Politics of Selecting the Bench from the Bar: The Legal Profession and Partisan Incentives to Introduce Ideology into Judicial Selection." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP17-048, December 2017.
RWP17-048
Date Submitted:
12/05/2017
.
Paper Categorized as:
|
The Legal Academy's Ideological Uniformity
Bonica, Adam, Adam Chilton, Kyle Rozema, and Maya Sen. "The Legal Academy's Ideological Uniformity." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP17-023, April 2017.
RWP17-023
Date Submitted:
06/20/2017
.
Paper Categorized as:
|
Measuring Judicial Ideology Using Law
Clerk Hiring
Bonica, Adam, Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, Kyle Rozema, and Maya Sen. "Measuring Judicial Ideology Using Law Clerk Hiring." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP16-031, July 2016.
RWP16-031
Date Submitted:
08/25/2016
.
Paper Categorized as:
Criminal Justice, Law and Legal Institutions, Justice
|
Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias:
Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects
Acharya, Adivit, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen. "Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-064, October 2015.
RWP15-064
Date Submitted:
10/21/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Political Philosophy, Theory, and Ethics, Decision Sciences, Decision Making, Errors and Biases
|
How Uncertainty about Judicial
Nominees Can Distort the
Confirmation Process
Sen, Maya, and William Spaniel. "How Uncertainty about Judicial Nominees Can Distort the Confirmation Process." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-050, August 2015.
RWP15-050
Date Submitted:
08/27/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Political Philosophy, Theory, and Ethics, Democracy and Democratization, Institutions of Government - U.S., Criminal Justice, Professional Ethics, Governance, Law and Legal Institutions, Justice, Democratic Deliberation, Political Ethics
|
The Political Ideologies of
American Lawyers
Bonica, Adam, Adam S. Chilton, and Maya Sen. "The Political Ideologies of American Lawyers." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-049, August 2015.
RWP15-049
Date Submitted:
08/27/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Political Philosophy, Theory, and Ethics, Criminal Justice, Professional Ethics, Law and Legal Institutions, Political Ethics
|
Does Encouragement Matter in Improving Gender Imbalances in Technical Fields? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Unkovic, Cait, Maya Sen, and Kevin M. Quinn. "Does Encouragement Matter in Improving Gender Imbalances in Technical Fields? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-032, June 2015.
RWP15-032
Date Submitted:
06/29/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Decision Sciences, Gender, Status, and Power, Decision Making, Individual Decisions, Judgement
|
Explaining Attitudes from Behavior:
A Cognitive Dissonance Approach
Acharya, Avidit, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen. "Explaining Attitudes from Behavior: A Cognitive Dissonance Approach." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-026, June 2015.
RWP15-026
Date Submitted:
06/01/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Decision Sciences, Decision Making, Emotion, Errors and Biases, Individual Decisions, Judgement
|
The Politics of Selecting the Bench from the Bar:
The Legal Profession and Partisan Incentives to
Politicize the Judiciary
Bonica, Adam, and Maya Sen. "The Politics of Selecting the Bench from the Bar: The Legal Profession and Partisan Incentives to Politicize the Judiciary." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-001, January 2015.
RWP15-001
Date Submitted:
01/07/2015
.
Paper Categorized as:
Institutions of Government - U.S., Law and Legal Institutions
|
The Political Legacy of American Slavery
Acharya, Avidit, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen. "The Political Legacy of American Slavery." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP14-057, December 2014.
RWP14-057
Date Submitted:
12/01/2014
.
Paper Categorized as:
Politics: Elections, Participation, Advocacy, and Social Movements, Democracy and Democratization, Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class
|