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Christopher M. Parker
Christopher M. Parker
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Rhode Island
Verified email at uri.edu
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Do Justices Defend the Speech They Hate? An Analysis of In-Group Bias on the US Supreme Court
L Epstein, CM Parker, JA Segal
Journal of Law and Courts 6 (2), 237-262, 2018
432018
Do justices defend the speech they hate? In-group bias, opportunism, and the First Amendment
L Epstein, C Parker, J Segal
APSA 2013 Annual Meeting Paper, American Political Science Association 2013 …, 2013
262013
Ideological Voting in Supreme Court Federalism Cases, 1953–2007
CM Parker
Justice System Journal 32 (2), 206-234, 2011
92011
The Chief Justice versus the iconoclast: Popular constitutionalism and support for using “sociological gobbledygook” in legal decisions
BW Woodson, CM Parker
Law & Society Review 55 (4), 657-679, 2021
42021
Normative Preferences and Responses to Dissension on the US Supreme Court
CM Parker, BW Woodson
Justice System Journal 41 (3), 220-243, 2020
42020
Federalism and Historical Voting on the US Supreme Court
CM Parker
Justice System Journal 39 (3), 228-252, 2018
32018
Strategic Cooperation: Modeling Concurring Behavior on the US Supreme Court
AJ O’Geen, CM Parker
American Politics Research 44 (4), 618-648, 2016
32016
The Conscientious Justice: How Supreme Court Justices' Personalities Influence the Law, the High Court, and the Constitution by Ryan Black, Ryan J. Owens, Justin Wedeking, and …
CM Parker
Political Science Quarterly 136 (2), 374-376, 2021
2021
Supreme Court justices cooperate strategically to strengthen coalitions
AJ O'Geen, CM Parker
USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog, 2015
2015
Do Justices Defend the Speech they Hate
L Epstein, C PARKER, J SEGAL
Group, 2013
2013
Patterns and Consequences of Supreme Court Decision Making on Federalism Cases
CM Parker
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2011
2011
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