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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case16
Invisible crimes and punitive politics11
Courts, the state, and democratization in the United States7
The U.S. Supreme Court and democratic backsliding6
Quarantined judicial expansion: The environmental legal entrepreneurship of Chinese courts, procuratorates, and NGOs5
The law in computation: What machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data mean for law and society scholarship5
Law, compliance, and variation: Proximity and preferences regarding workplace lactation accommodations5
Numbing the pain or diffusing the pressure? The co‐optation of PETA's “naming and shaming” campaign against mulesing5
Sumptuary administration: How contested market actors shape the trajectory of policy when regulated under fragmented governance4
Law, political economy and war reparation: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina4
Street‐level immigrant policy implementation: The role of school counselors4
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Court‐hoarding: Another method of gaming judicial turnover3
Face mask mandates: Unilateral authority and gubernatorial leadership in US states3
A global and historical exploration: Legislative reform in Muslim family laws in Muslim‐majority versus Muslim‐minority countries3
The illusion of choice: Organizational dependency and the neutralization of university sexual assault complaints3
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The liberal dream of smart detention? Algorithms and the politics of pretrial detention in the US states3
Implementing Equality: State (Non)compliance With Judicial Revisions to Public Policy on Gay Rights2
Jurisdictional games and decision making: The Belgian approach in dealing with migrant smuggling2
Interpretation at the Asylum Office2
DACA legal services: One federal policy, different local implementation approaches2
Listening to snitches: Race/ethnicity, English proficiency, and access to welfare fraud enforcement systems2
Making asylum work? Civic stratification and labor‐related regularization among rejected asylum seekers in Germany2
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Restorative nodes of governance in the Anthropocene: Iran's Kashaf River2
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Theorizing continuity and change in socialist regulation1
Leveled odds? Attorney capability, team litigation, and outcomes in administrative patent cases1
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 law1
Predatory fines and fees: Revenue, fiscal contrition, and policy change1
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An opportunity for abolition: McCleskey, innocence, and the modern death penalty decline1
SCOTUS in the time of COVID: The evolution of justice dynamics during Oral arguments1
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Quality over quantity: Legal representation at the Asylum Office1
Art, not a science: How legal impact organizations identify community need1
Regulatory conflict and a latent public safety risk? The case of gas infrastructure1
Sanitizing a crisis: The three dimensions of an enhanced regime of accumulation1
From the rotting soil grows the poison ivy: The Supreme Court and the legitimation of Herrenvolk democracy1
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Privacy protections and law enforcement use of prescription drug monitoring databases1
Mandatory detention for criminal convictions: The reproduction of racial inequality throughU.S.immigration law1
Targeted sympathy in “whore court”: Criminal justice actors' perceptions of prostitution diversion programs1
Emergency powers, anti‐corruption, and policy failures during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Puerto Rico1
The geography of (un)reasonable suspicion: Rethinking causes of racial disparities in police stops1
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