
CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE
Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning
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Bartels, BL; Johnston, CD
2020
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978-1-107-18841-9
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2020
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215 / 244
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Bartels, B. L., & Johnston, C. D. (2020). Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning. In CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE (pp. 215–244).
Bartels, Brandon L., and Christopher D. Johnston. “Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning.” In CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE, 215–44, 2020.
Bartels BL, Johnston CD. Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning. In: CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE. 2020. p. 215–44.
Bartels, Brandon L., and Christopher D. Johnston. “Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning.” CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE, 2020, pp. 215–44.
Bartels BL, Johnston CD. Procedural Perceptions and Motivated Reasoning. CURBING THE COURT: WHY THE PUBLIC CONSTRAINS JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE. 2020. p. 215–244.

ISBN
978-1-107-18841-9
Publication Date
2020
Start / End Page
215 / 244