Law & Policy

Papers
(The median citation count of Law & Policy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Invisible crimes and punitive politics13
Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case13
Jurisdictional games and decision making: The Belgian approach in dealing with migrant smuggling12
Implementing Equality: State (Non)compliance With Judicial Revisions to Public Policy on Gay Rights10
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Under thequasi‐judicialstate:H‐1Bemployment rights in an era of judicial retrenchment7
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Reproducing crises: Understanding the role of law in the COVID‐19 global pandemic6
Courtroom workgroup dynamics and implementation of Three Strikes reform6
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Mass deportation and the intensity of policing in the United States' 100‐mile border zone: Complicating the “border”/“interior” enforcement binary6
Invisible Victims, Invisible Crimes: Institutional Erasures of Animals as Victims of Cruelty5
Front‐Footed Defense: Leveraging Early Counsel Intervention for Expedited Justice5
Street‐level immigrant policy implementation: The role of school counselors5
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Face mask mandates: Unilateral authority and gubernatorial leadership in US states5
Court‐hoarding: Another method of gaming judicial turnover5
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Undocumented consciousness: Citizenship and illegality in the lives of US citizen youth4
From the rotting soil grows the poison ivy: The Supreme Court and the legitimation of Herrenvolk democracy4
“Why Would I Go Back There?”: Medical Mistrust and the Problem of Maternal Mortality4
Predatory fines and fees: Revenue, fiscal contrition, and policy change4
A “lifeline out of the COVID‐19 crisis”? An ecofeminist critique of the European Green Deal4
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Courts and authoritarian populism in Asia: Reflections from Indonesia and the Philippines3
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“(…) here I have freedom”—A study of refugees' and asylum seekers' legal consciousness in Greece: Self‐identity, human rights, and expectations from European Union law3
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Win, Lose, or Draw: Using LGBTQ+ Legal History to Reassess Social Movement Outcomes2
Deaths and COVID‐19: Talk, silence and alternative realities2
Courts against backsliding: Lessons from Latin America2
“Serviceable Instruments of His Authority” the Office of Legal Counsel, Donald Trump, and the Expansion of Executive Power2
The Client Is the Cause: Motivation, Activism, and Cause Lawyering Among Immigration Attorneys in the Trump Era2
Bifurcating Relief and Legitimating Mass Incarceration: An Analysis of Obama's Clemency Initiative2
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Sanitizing a crisis: The three dimensions of an enhanced regime of accumulation1
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Supreme Court Power and Agency Implementation in Environmental Litigation1
Prosecutor‐Led Bail Reform: An Observational Case Study in Philadelphia1
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SCOTUS in the time of COVID: The evolution of justice dynamics during Oral arguments1
“I'm Gonna Always Make Everything OK for Them”: Rehabilitative Veneer, Stability Maintenance, and Offenders' Perceptions of Procedural (In)Justice Within Chinese Community Corrections1
Justice and Parental Blameworthiness: Gender and Racial Disparities in the Criminalization of Hot Car Deaths1
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Theorizing continuity and change in socialist regulation1
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Courts and Social Participation in Latin America: The Use of Public Hearings and Amici Curiae 1
How do institutional gender regimes affect formal reporting processes for sexual harassment? A qualitative study of UK higher education1
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