Author

Robert Howard

Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University - Cited by 1,404 - Judicial politics - law and courts - public policy - American politics

Biography

Robert Howard holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Queensland in Australia and has research interests in human intelligence, learning and memory, and in the development of expertise. He has carried out many research studies examining expertise in general, using chess data.
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Cited by
Year
Framing Support for the Supreme Court in the Aftermath of Bush v. Gore
SP Nicholson, RM HowardJournal of Politics 65 (3), 676-695, 2003200
199
2003
Is an independent judiciary necessary for democracy
RM Howard, HF CareyJudicature 87, 284, 2003200
133
2003
The Supreme Court and opinion content: The use of the Federalist Papers
PC Corley, JD, RM Howard, DC NixonPolitical Research Quarterly 58 (2), 329-340, 2005200
113
2005
A preference for deference? The Supreme Court and judicial review
RM Howard, JA SegalPolitical Research Quarterly 57 (1), 131-143, 2004200
74
2004
State policy innovation in perspective: Courts, legislatures, and education finance reform
CH Roch, RM HowardPolitical Research Quarterly 61 (2), 333-344, 2008200
31
2008
State courts, the US Supreme Court, and the protection of civil liberties
RM Howard, SE Graves, J FlowersLaw & society review 40 (4), 845-870, 2006200
30
2006
The labor of judging: Examining administrative law judge decisions
CD Taratoot, RM HowardAmerican Politics Research 39 (5), 832-858, 2011201
23
2011
State supreme courts and shared networking: the diffusion of education policy
SA Gleason, RM HowardAlb. L. Rev. 78, 1485, 2014201
17
2014
Controlling forum choice and controlling policy: Congress, courts and the IRS
RM HowardPolicy Studies Journal 35 (1), 109-123, 2007200
17
2007
Judicial Independence: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
SE Graves, RM Howard, PC CorleyLaw & Policy 36 (1), 68-90, 2014201
13
2014
13
2010
12
2014
Routledge handbook of judicial behavior
RM Howard, KA RandazzoRoutledge, 2017201
12
2017
Ignoring Advice and Consent? The Uses of Judicial Recess Appointments
SE Graves, RM HowardPolitical Research Quarterly 63 (3), 640-653, 2010201
12
2010
Leaders and followers: Examining state court–ordered education finance reform
RM Howard, CH Roch, S SchorppLaw & Policy 39 (2), 142-169, 2017201
11
2017
8
2002