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John Szmer
John Szmer
Professor of Political Science, UNC Charlotte
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Does the lawyer matter? Influencing outcomes on the Supreme Court of Canada
J Szmer, SW Johnson, TA Sarver
Law & Society Review 41 (2), 279-303, 2007
1212007
Examining the efficiency of the US courts of appeals: Pathologies and prescriptions
RK Christensen, J Szmer
International Review of Law and Economics 32 (1), 30-37, 2012
1162012
Have we come a long way, baby? The influence of attorney gender on Supreme Court decision making
JJ Szmer, TA Sarver, EB Kaheny
Politics & Gender 6 (1), 1-36, 2010
69*2010
The view from the bench and chambers: Examining judicial process and decision making on the US Courts of Appeals
JB Bowie, DR Songer, J Szmer
University of Virginia Press, 2014
662014
Race and gender bias in three administrative contexts: Impact on work assignments in state supreme courts
RK Christensen, J Szmer, JM Stritch
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 22 (4), 625-648, 2012
472012
Gender, race, and dissensus on state supreme courts
J Szmer, RK Christensen, EB Kaheny
Social Science Quarterly 96 (2), 553-575, 2015
372015
The attorney gender gap in US Supreme Court litigation
TA Sarver, EB Kaheny, JJ Szmer
Judicature 91, 238, 2007
342007
The effects of information on the accuracy of presidential assessments of Supreme Court nominee preferences
J Szmer, DR Songer
Political Research Quarterly 58 (1), 151-160, 2005
342005
Party Capability and the US Courts of Appeals: Understanding why the “haves” win
J Szmer, DR Songer, J Bowie
Journal of Law and Courts 4 (1), 65-102, 2016
332016
Explaining dissent on the Supreme Court of Canada
DR Songer, J Szmer, SW Johnson
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2011
322011
The impact of attorney gender on decision making in the United States Courts of Appeals
J Szmer, EB Kaheny, T Sarver, M DeCamillis
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 34 (1), 72-100, 2013
312013
‘All eyes are on you’: Gender, race, and opinion writing on the US Courts of Appeals
LP Moyer, J Szmer, S Haire, RK Christensen
Law & Society Review 55 (3), 452-472, 2021
282021
Examining the effects of information, attorney capability, and amicus participation on US Supreme Court Decision Making
J Szmer, MH Ginn
American Politics Research 42 (3), 441-471, 2014
242014
Taking a dip in the Supreme Court clerk pool: Gender-based discrepancies in clerk selection
JJ Szmer, EB Kaheny, RK Christensen
Marq. L. Rev. 98, 261, 2014
192014
High court recruitment of female clerks: A comparative analysis of the US Supreme Court and the supreme court of Canada
EB Kaheny, JJ Szmer, MA Hansen, KF Scheurer
Justice System Journal 36 (4), 355-377, 2015
182015
Women lawyers before the Supreme Court of Canada
EB Kaheny, JJ Szmer, TA Sarver
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2011
172011
The efficiency of federal appellate decisions: An examination of published and unpublished opinions
J Szmer, RK Christensen, A Kuersten
Justice System Journal 33 (3), 318-338, 2012
132012
Diversity, consensus, and decision making: evidence from the US Courts of Appeals
LP Moyer, J Szmer, S Haire, RK Christensen
Politics, Groups, and Identities 8 (4), 822-833, 2020
102020
Unequal justice under law? The effects of party and attorney capability on United States Supreme Court decision making
JJ Szmer
University of South Carolina, 2005
102005
Who shapes the law? Gender and racial bias in judicial citations.
LP Moyer, JJ Szmer, SB Haire, RK Christenson
8*2024
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