Personal profile
About
Professor Savage’s research and teaching interests include the federal judiciary, especially the US Supreme Court, judicial decision-making, and quantitative methodology. Her research questions, fundamentally, how justices make decisions under various internal and external constraints. She is especially interested in the effect of public opinion on judicial decision-making, how the Supreme Court sets its agenda, and measuring legal development and jurisprudence. Her work has appeared in Political Research Quarterly, American Politics Research,and Justice System Journal.
Disciplines
- Political Science
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The Legal Double Standard: Gender, Personality Information, and the Evaluation of Supreme Court Nominees
Chen, P. & Bryan, A., 2021, In: Justice System Journal. 42, 3-4, p. 325-340 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Public’s Foreign Aid Priorities: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment:
Doherty, D., Bryan, A. C., Hanania, D. & Pajor, M., Jul 15 2020, In: American Politics Research. 48, 5Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Public Opinion and Setting the Agenda on the U.S. Supreme Court
Bryan, A. C., Jan 17 2019, In: American Politics Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Representation Imperatives in the Public Mind
Doherty, D., Bryan, A. C., Willis, R. & Witry, P., Jun 24 2019, In: Social Science Quarterly. 100, 6Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review