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Judging Gender: Press Coverage of Male and Female Supreme Court Justices

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The author uses content and textual analysis of articles about Supreme Court Justices to identify differences in the coverage of male and female judges. These are detectable--although not always obvious and sometimes surprising.
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Young, Margaret. "Judging Gender: Press Coverage of Male and Female Supreme Court Justices" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p137745_index.html>

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Young, M. M. "Judging Gender: Press Coverage of Male and Female Supreme Court Justices" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p137745_index.html

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Abstract: The author uses content and textual analysis of articles about Supreme Court Justices to identify differences in the coverage of male and female judges. These are detectable--although not always obvious and sometimes surprising.

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