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Do Justice O’Connor and Justice Ginsburg Speak in a “Different Voice”? Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court

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This paper examines whether a feminine perspective towards law is more likely to be reflected in the writings of female Supreme Court justices than their male colleagues.

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Scheurer, Katherine. "Do Justice O’Connor and Justice Ginsburg Speak in a “Different Voice”? Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL, Apr 03, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266752_index.html>

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Scheurer, K. F. , 2008-04-03 "Do Justice O’Connor and Justice Ginsburg Speak in a “Different Voice”? Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266752_index.html

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Abstract: This paper examines whether a feminine perspective towards law is more likely to be reflected in the writings of female Supreme Court justices than their male colleagues.

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Do Justice O’Connor and Justice Ginsburg Speak in a “Different Voice”? Opinion Writing on the U.S. Supreme Court Katherine Scheurer Department of Political Science and Public Administration University of North Dakota kate.scheurer@mail.business.und.edu Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Chicago April 3–6 2008 Abstract: The existing literature on the influence of gender on judicial decisions tends to focus on the final voting decisions of male and female judges. Much less research explores whether behavioral differences
Journal of Politics 47: 596-617. West Robin. 1988. “Jurisprudence and Gender.” University of Chicago Law Review. 55: 1-72. Table of Cases Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School v. Grumet 512 U.S. 687 (1994). Bray v. Alexandria Women’s Health Clinic 506 U.S. 263 (1993). Coy v. Iowa 487 U.S. 1012 (1988). Davis v. Monroe 526 U.S. 629 (199) Field et al. v. Mans 516 U.S. 59 (1995). Hodgson et al. v. Minnesota et al 497 U.S. 417 (1990).


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