Law & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Law & Policy is 3. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Invisible crimes and punitive politics13
Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case12
Jurisdictional games and decision making: The Belgian approach in dealing with migrant smuggling11
Implementing Equality: State (Non)compliance With Judicial Revisions to Public Policy on Gay Rights10
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Interpretation at the Asylum Office9
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Under thequasi‐judicialstate:H‐1Bemployment rights in an era of judicial retrenchment7
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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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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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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Invisible Victims, Invisible Crimes: Institutional Erasures of Animals as Victims of Cruelty5
From the rotting soil grows the poison ivy: The Supreme Court and the legitimation of Herrenvolk democracy4
A “lifeline out of the COVID‐19 crisis”? An ecofeminist critique of the European Green Deal4
Predatory fines and fees: Revenue, fiscal contrition, and policy change4
“Why Would I Go Back There?”: Medical Mistrust and the Problem of Maternal Mortality4
Undocumented consciousness: Citizenship and illegality in the lives of US citizen youth4
Courts and authoritarian populism in Asia: Reflections from Indonesia and the Philippines3
Patchwork disclosure: Divergent public access and personal privacy across criminal record disclosure policy in the United States3
“Serviceable Instruments of His Authority” the Office of Legal Counsel, Donald Trump, and the Expansion of Executive Power3
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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
The Client Is the Cause: Motivation, Activism, and Cause Lawyering Among Immigration Attorneys in the Trump Era3
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