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Neal Devins
College of William & Mary - Williamsburg / United States
Law / Constitutional Law
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Neal Devins's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The democratic constitutionN Devins, L FisherOxford university press, 20152262015
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Not-so independent agencies: Party polarization and the limits of institutional designN Devins, DE LewisBUL rev. 88, 459, 20082102008
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Ideology or situation sense: an experimental investigation of motivated reasoning and professional judgmentDM Kahan, D Hoffman, D Evans, N Devins, E Lucci, K ChengU. Pa. L. Rev. 164, 349, 20152252015
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Why the Supreme Court cares about elites, not the American peopleL Baum, N DevinsGeo. LJ 98, 1515, 20092282009
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Split definitive: How party polarization turned the Supreme Court into a partisan courtN Devins, L BaumThe Supreme Court Review 2016 (1), 301-365, 20172122017
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