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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
1822014
Emotion and political judgment: Expectancy violation and affective intelligence
CD Johnston, H Lavine, B Woodson
Political Research Quarterly 68 (3), 474-492, 2015
552015
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
492016
Politicization and the two modes of evaluating judicial decisions
B Woodson
Journal of Law and Courts 3 (2), 193-221, 2015
332015
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
202019
The two opposing effects of judicial elections on legitimacy perceptions
B Woodson
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 17 (1), 24-46, 2017
202017
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
Normative preferences and responses to dissension on the US Supreme Court
CM Parker, BW Woodson
Justice System Journal 41 (3), 220-243, 2020
52020
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
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
THE BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS ALTERNATIVE.
JA SEGAL, B WOODSON, J JOHNSON
Judicature 97 (2), 2013
2013
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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