Law & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
“They Think I'm a Lawyer”: Undocumented College Students as Legal Brokers for Their Undocumented Parents10
Addressing urban disorder without police: How Seattle's LEAD program responds to behavioral‐health‐related disruptions, resolves business complaints, and reconfigures the field o7
Coproducing the Endangered Polar Bear: Science, Climate Change, and Legal Mobilization7
Beyond evidence: Anticipatory regimes in law6
The anti‐LGBTIQ campaign in Poland: The established, the outsiders, and the legal performance of exclusion6
How Free Is Sow Stall Free? Incremental Regulatory Reform and Industry Co‐optation of Activism6
The paradox of regulatory discretion5
Can a leopard change its spots? Strategic behavior versus professional role conception during Ukraine's 2014 court chair elections5
The subtle effects of implicit bias instructions5
The illusion of choice: Organizational dependency and the neutralization of university sexual assault complaints5
Law and Precariousness in an Authoritarian State: The Case of Illegal House Construction in Vietnam4
The law in computation: What machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data mean for law and society scholarship4
Scaling the baseline: Technicalities and environmental regulation in Owens Valley, California4
Fostering regulator–innovator collaboration at the frontline: A case study of the UK's regulatory sandbox for fintech4
Targeted sympathy in “whore court”: Criminal justice actors' perceptions of prostitution diversion programs4
Making noncitizens' rights real: Evidence from immigration scam complaints3
Humor and Persuasion: The Effects of Laughter during US Supreme Court's Oral Arguments3
Rethinking Supreme Court power in the study of judicial impact2
SCOTUS in the time of COVID: The evolution of justice dynamics during Oral arguments2
How the Canadian sentencing system impacts policy reform: An examination of the Harper era2
Regulating emerging technology in times of crisis: Digital contact tracing in Norway during the COVID‐19 pandemic2
Patchwork disclosure: Divergent public access and personal privacy across criminal record disclosure policy in the United States2
The devil is in the details: How arbitration system design and training facilitate and inhibit repeat‐player advantages in private and state‐run arbitration hearings2
Interpretation at the Asylum Office2
Early 21st century penal reform: A comparative analysis of four states' responses to the problems of mass incarceration1
“Because I feel like I want to be heard, you know?:” Carceral citizenship and collateral consequences1
Theorizing continuity and change in socialist regulation1
Quality over quantity: Legal representation at the Asylum Office1
Sanitizing a crisis: The three dimensions of an enhanced regime of accumulation1
Sumptuary administration: How contested market actors shape the trajectory of policy when regulated under fragmented governance1
Court Interpreters and the Political Economy of Bail in Three Arraignment Courts1
Children seeking asylum: Determinants of asylum claims by unaccompanied minors in the United States from 2013 to 20171
Mandatory detention for criminal convictions: The reproduction of racial inequality throughU.S.immigration law1
Privacy protections and law enforcement use of prescription drug monitoring databases1
Making asylum work? Civic stratification and labor‐related regularization among rejected asylum seekers in Germany1
The Politics of Symbolic Laws: State Resistance to the Allure of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions1
“Kill the chicken to scare the monkey”: Heavy penalties, excessive COVID‐19 control mechanisms, and legal consciousness in China1
Acting on justiciable problems in a welfare state context: Does income matter?1
The Voting Rights Act and the curious case of three‐judge district court panels1
Art, not a science: How legal impact organizations identify community need1
Emergency powers, anti‐corruption, and policy failures during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Puerto Rico1
Restorative nodes of governance in the Anthropocene: Iran's Kashaf River1
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