Is the Business of the Roberts Court (Still) Business?
My article, “Is the Business of the Roberts Court (Still) Business?” has just been published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Here is the abstract:
The Roberts court has long been characterized as a “probusiness” court, given the ostensible orientation of the court’s Republican-appointed majority and assumptions that President Trump’s appointments have magnified that orientation. But there are reasons to question this characterization. Quantitative analyses often fail to account for the
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