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Jonathan Parent
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Institutional paths to policy change: Judicial versus nonjudicial repeal of sodomy laws
U Sommer, V Asal, K Zuber, J Parent
Law & Society Review 47 (2), 409-439, 2013
322013
Setting the Agenda of the United States Supreme Court? Organized Interests and the Decision to File an Amicus Curiae Brief at Cert
K Zuber, U Sommer, J Parent
Justice System Journal 36 (2), 119-137, 2015
172015
Opportunistic legislation under a natural emergency: Grabbing government power in a democracy during COVID‐19
U Sommer, J Parent, Q Li
Regulation & Governance 18 (1), 270-287, 2024
32024
Norms and political payoffs in supreme court recusals
U Sommer, Q Li, J Parent
Political Behavior 44 (2), 859-875, 2022
32022
Reproductive Rights in New York and New Jersey: Abortion, the Empire, and the Garden
JF Parent
Lexington Books, 2018
12018
'Horizontal'and'Vertical'Venue Selection: LGBT Rights and Abortion Policy in Canada and the United States
J Parent
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Making Minimum Wage. Elsie Parrish versus the West Coast Hotel Company
J Parent
The Pacific Northwest Quarterly 113 (2), 98-99, 2022
2022
Institutional norms, Parliament, and the courts: explaining the absence of abortion restrictions in Canada
J Parent
Research Handbook on Law and Courts, 173-185, 2019
2019
Testing Legislative Deferral: Abortion Policy Making in New York, 1970–2010
JF Parent
Journal of Law and Courts 6 (1), 25-50, 2018
2018
Disqualifying the High Court: Supreme Court Recusal and the Constitution
J Parent
Political Science Quarterly 132 (4), 772-774, 2017
2017
Talking rights, talking politics: The development of abortion policy in New York and New Jersey, 1970-2010
JF Parent
State University of New York at Albany, 2014
2014
The Sodomy Cases: Bowers v. Hardwick and Lawrence v. Texas
JF Parent
Political Science Quarterly 125 (1), 148-150, 2010
2010
Testing Institutional Deferrals: The Case of Abortion in New York State
J Parent
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