John J. Szmer, Ph.D.

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2005 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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General, Law
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Donald R. Songer grad student 2005 University of South Carolina
 (Unequal justice under law? The effects of party and attorney capability on United States Supreme Court decision making.)
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Moyer LP, Szmer J, Haire S, et al. (2020) Diversity, consensus, and decision making: evidence from the U.S. Courts of Appeals Politics, Groups, and Identities. 8: 822-833
Szmer J, Christensen RK, Grubbs S. (2020) What influences the influence of U.S. Courts of Appeals decisions European Journal of Law and Economics. 49: 55-81
Kaheny EB, Szmer J, Christensen RK. (2019) Status characteristics and their intersectionality: majority opinion assignment in state supreme courts Politics, Groups, and Identities. 1-24
Szmer J, Songer DR, Bowie JB. (2016) Party Capability and the US Courts of Appeals: Understanding Why the “Haves” Win Journal of Law and Courts. 4: 65-102
Szmer J, Christensen RK, Kaheny EB. (2015) Gender, Race, and Dissensus on State Supreme Courts Social Science Quarterly. 96: 553-575
Kaheny EB, Szmer JJ, Hansen MA, et al. (2015) High Court Recruitment of Female Clerks: A Comparative Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Canada Justice System Journal. 36: 355-377
Szmer J, Ginn MH. (2014) Examining the Effects of Information, Attorney Capability, and Amicus Participation on U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making American Politics Research. 42: 441-471
Szmer J, Kaheny EB, Sarver T, et al. (2013) The Impact of Attorney Gender on Decision Making in the United States Courts of Appeals Journal of Women, Politics and Policy. 34: 72-100
Christensen RK, Szmer J, Stritch JM. (2012) Race and Gender Bias in Three Administrative Contexts: Impact on Work Assignments in State Supreme Courts Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 22: 625-648
Christensen RK, Szmer J. (2012) Examining the efficiency of the U.S. courts of appeals: Pathologies and prescriptions International Review of Law and Economics. 32: 30-37
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