Law & Policy

Papers
(The median citation count of Law & Policy is 0. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Invisible crimes and punitive politics23
Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case18
Jurisdictional games and decision making: The Belgian approach in dealing with migrant smuggling9
Interpretation at the Asylum Office8
Making asylum work? Civic stratification and labor‐related regularization among rejected asylum seekers in Germany7
Implementing Equality: State (Non)compliance With Judicial Revisions to Public Policy on Gay Rights7
Under thequasi‐judicialstate:H‐1Bemployment rights in an era of judicial retrenchment6
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Courtroom workgroup dynamics and implementation of Three Strikes reform5
Mass deportation and the intensity of policing in the United States' 100‐mile border zone: Complicating the “border”/“interior” enforcement binary5
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Reproducing crises: Understanding the role of law in the COVID‐19 global pandemic5
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Court‐hoarding: Another method of gaming judicial turnover4
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Street‐level immigrant policy implementation: The role of school counselors4
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Law, compliance, and variation: Proximity and preferences regarding workplace lactation accommodations4
From the rotting soil grows the poison ivy: The Supreme Court and the legitimation of Herrenvolk democracy3
A “lifeline out of the COVID‐19 crisis”? An ecofeminist critique of the European Green Deal3
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Predatory fines and fees: Revenue, fiscal contrition, and policy change3
Patchwork disclosure: Divergent public access and personal privacy across criminal record disclosure policy in the United States3
Undocumented consciousness: Citizenship and illegality in the lives of US citizen youth3
Face mask mandates: Unilateral authority and gubernatorial leadership in US states3
“Why Would I Go Back There?”: Medical Mistrust and the Problem of Maternal Mortality3
“(…) 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
Making noncitizens' rights real: Evidence from immigration scam complaints2
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“Serviceable Instruments of His Authority” the Office of Legal Counsel, Donald Trump, and the Expansion of Executive Power2
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Courts and authoritarian populism in Asia: Reflections from Indonesia and the Philippines2
Listening to snitches: Race/ethnicity, English proficiency, and access to welfare fraud enforcement systems2
Regulating emerging technology in times of crisis: Digital contact tracing in Norway during the COVID‐19 pandemic2
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“I'm Gonna Always Make Everything OK for Them”: Rehabilitative Veneer, Stability Maintenance, and Offenders' Perceptions of Procedural (In)Justice Within Chinese Community Corrections1
Theorizing continuity and change in socialist regulation1
The Voting Rights Act and the curious case of three‐judge district court panels1
SCOTUS in the time of COVID: The evolution of justice dynamics during Oral arguments1
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Deaths and COVID‐19: Talk, silence and alternative realities1
How do institutional gender regimes affect formal reporting processes for sexual harassment? A qualitative study of UK higher education1
Courts against backsliding: Lessons from Latin America1
Sanitizing a crisis: The three dimensions of an enhanced regime of accumulation1
Prosecutor‐Led Bail Reform: An Observational Case Study in Philadelphia1
Quality over quantity: Legal representation at the Asylum Office1
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Justice and Parental Blameworthiness: Gender and Racial Disparities in the Criminalization of Hot Car Deaths1
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Mandatory detention for criminal convictions: The reproduction of racial inequality throughU.S.immigration law1
Rethinking Supreme Court power in the study of judicial impact1
Fostering regulator–innovator collaboration at the frontline: A case study of theUK's regulatory sandbox for fintech0
An opportunity for abolition: McCleskey, innocence, and the modern death penalty decline0
The liberal dream of smart detention? Algorithms and the politics of pretrial detention in the US states0
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Art, not a science: How legal impact organizations identify community need0
Police redistricting reforms and urban governance0
Leveled odds? Attorney capability, team litigation, and outcomes in administrative patent cases0
Sumptuary administration: How contested market actors shape the trajectory of policy when regulated under fragmented governance0
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Life Sentences and Minor Offenses: Benchmarking, Recalibration, and the Culture of Collateral Consequence Reform0
The impact of investment treaties on domestic governance in developing countries0
Criminal history inquiries and minority threat in the legal profession: An analysis of law school and state bar admission applications0
Addressing urban disorder without police: How Seattle'sLEADprogram responds tobehavioral‐health‐relateddisruptions, resolves business complaints, and reconfigures the field of pu0
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Early 21st century penal reform: A comparative analysis of four states' responses to the problems of mass incarceration0
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The light and the dark side of judicial resistance0
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Carving the meat at the joint: The role of defining how animals are viewed and treated in the governance of (re‐)emergent pandemic zoonoses in international law0
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Law and the political stakes of global crises: Lessons from development practice for a coronavirus world0
DACA legal services: One federal policy, different local implementation approaches0
Quarantined judicial expansion: The environmental legal entrepreneurship of Chinese courts, procuratorates, and NGOs0
Crafting the language of borders: The European Court of Justice's strategic opinion writing in rights cases0
The geography of (un)reasonable suspicion: Rethinking causes of racial disparities in police stops0
Stewards, defenders, progenitors, and collaborators: Courts in the age of democratic decline0
Well said!: Professional norms and female justices' evaluation of lower court opinion text0
Acting on justiciable problems in a welfare state context: Does income matter?0
Courts and democratic backsliding: A comparative perspective on the United States0
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The anti‐LGBTIQ campaign in Poland: The established, the outsiders, and the legal performance of exclusion0
Courts, the state, and democratization in the United States0
“Because I feel like I want to be heard, you know?:” Carceral citizenship and collateral consequences0
The illusion of choice: Organizational dependency and the neutralization of university sexual assault complaints0
A global and historical exploration: Legislative reform in Muslim family laws in Muslim‐majority versus Muslim‐minority countries0
Law, political economy and war reparation: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina0
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Regulatory conflict and a latent public safety risk? The case of gas infrastructure0
The U.S. Supreme Court and democratic backsliding0
The subtle effects of implicit bias instructions0
Smallpox vaccination and the limits of governing through contagion in the Straits Settlements, 1868–19260
“Kill the chicken to scare the monkey”: Heavy penalties, excessive COVID‐19 control mechanisms, and legal consciousness in China0
Legitimacy of parole as a consequence of policy shock: The lived experiences of incarcerated persons during the parole moratorium in Pennsylvania, U.S.0
“Culture and practice eat documents for lunch:” Norms and procedures in the 2020 election cases0
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Explaining the variations in legal mobilization of environmental nongovernmental organizations in authoritarian China: A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis0
Emergency powers, anti‐corruption, and policy failures during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Puerto Rico0
Does racial impact statement reform reduce Black–White disparities in imprisonment: Mixed methods evidence from Minnesota0
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