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Benjamin Woodson
Benjamin Woodson
Professor of Political Science, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Verified email at umkc.edu
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Losing, but accepting: Legitimacy, positivity theory, and the symbols of judicial authority
JL Gibson, M Lodge, B Woodson
Law & Society Review 48 (4), 837-866, 2014
1792014
Emotion and political judgment: Expectancy violation and affective intelligence
CD Johnston, H Lavine, B Woodson
Political Research Quarterly 68 (3), 474-492, 2015
532015
Examining the relationship between interpersonal and institutional trust in political and health care contexts
C Campos-Castillo, BW Woodson, E Theiss-Morse, T Sacks, ...
Interdisciplinary perspectives on trust: Towards theoretical and …, 2016
482016
Politicization and the two modes of evaluating judicial decisions
B Woodson
Journal of Law and Courts 3 (2), 193-221, 2015
332015
The two opposing effects of judicial elections on legitimacy perceptions
B Woodson
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 17 (1), 24-46, 2017
202017
THE" MURDER SCENE EXCEPTION"—MYTH OR REALITY? EMPIRICALLY TESTING THE INFLUENCE OF CRIME SEVERITY IN FEDERAL SEARCH-AND-SEIZURE CASES
JA Segal, AM Sood, B Woodson
Virginia Law Review 105 (3), 543-594, 2019
192019
Judicial symbols and the link between institutional legitimacy and acquiescence
B Woodson, JL Gibson, M Lodge
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
152012
Can judicial symbols produce persuasion and acquiescence? Testing a micro-level model of the effects of court legitimacy
JL Gibson, M Lodge, C Taber, B Woodson
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2010
132010
The dynamics of legitimacy change for the US Supreme Court
B Woodson
Justice System Journal 39 (1), 75-94, 2018
112018
The Causes of the Legitimacy-Conferring and Republican Schoolmaster Capabilities of Courts
B Woodson
Journal of Law and Courts 7 (2), 281-303, 2019
82019
Legitimacy, losing, but accepting: A test of positivity theory and the effects of judicial symbols
JL Gibson, M Lodge, B Woodson
Available at SSRN 2448710, 2014
82014
The Symbols of Judicial Legitimacy: Thinking Fast and Slow about the US Supreme Court
JL Gibson, M Lodge, B Woodson
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Political Science …, 2012
82012
Losing, But Accepting: Legitimacy, Positivity Theory, and the Symbols of Judicial Authority’(2014)
JL Gibson, M Lodge, B Woodson
Law & Society Review 48, 837, 0
5
The Chief Justice versus the iconoclast: Popular constitutionalism and support for using “sociological gobbledygook” in legal decisions
BW Woodson, CM Parker
Law & Society Review 55 (4), 657-679, 2021
42021
Normative preferences and responses to dissension on the US Supreme Court
CM Parker, BW Woodson
Justice System Journal 41 (3), 220-243, 2020
42020
The Behavioral Economics Alternative: The Legal-Model Fiction in Epstein, Landes, and Posner's the Behavior of Federal Judges
JA Segal, B Woodson, J Johnson
Judicature 97, 75, 2013
12013
Electing judges has mixed effects on whether or not people think they are legitimate.
B Woodson
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2016
2016
Immigration Politics and Partisan Realignment: California, Texas, 3 and the 1994 Election James E. Monogan III and Austin C. Doctor The Two Opposing Effects of Judicial …
B Woodson, N Goedert, P Xu
Motivated Cognition on the Bench: Does Criminal Egregiousness Influence Judges' Beliefs About Police Wrongdoing? Jeffrey A. Segal Stony Brook University
B Woodson
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