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Roger E. Hartley, Dean, College of Public Affairs
Roger E. Hartley, Dean, College of Public Affairs
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Attorney expertise, litigant success, and judicial decisionmaking in the US Courts of Appeals
SB Haire, R Hartley, SA Lindquist
Law & Society Review 33 (3), 667-685, 1999
1521999
Who graduates from drug courts? Correlates of client success
RE Hartley, RC Phillips
American Journal of Criminal Justice 26, 107-119, 2001
932001
The politics of court budgeting in the states: Is judicial independence threatened by the budgetary process?
JW Douglas, RE Hartley
Public Administration Review 63 (4), 441-454, 2003
832003
The increasing Senate scrutiny of lower federal court nominees
RE Hartley, LM Holmes
Political science quarterly 117 (2), 259-278, 2002
792002
Increasing Senate scrutiny of lower federal court nominees
RE Hartley, LM Holmes
Judicature 80, 274, 1996
791996
Shifting constellations of actors and their influence on policy diffusion: A study of the diffusion of drug courts
JW Douglas, R Raudla, RE Hartley
Policy Studies Journal 43 (4), 484-511, 2015
532015
A Look at Race, Gender, and Experience
RE Hartley
Judicature 84, 191, 2000
452000
Treating the tough cases in juvenile drug court: Individual and organizational practices leading to success or failure
M Polakowski, RE Hartley, L Bates
Criminal Justice Review 33 (3), 379-404, 2008
302008
Alternative dispute resolution in civil justice systems
RE Hartley
LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2002
292002
The Application of Network Analysis to the Study of Trial Courts
SA Shomade, RE Hartley
Justice System Journal 31 (2), 144-163, 2010
202010
Sustaining drug courts in Arizona and South Carolina: An experience in hodgepodge budgeting
JW Douglas, RE Hartley
Justice System Journal 25 (1), 75-86, 2004
202004
Budgeting for state courts: the perceptions of key officials regarding the determinants of budget success
RE Hartley, JW Douglas
Justice System Journal 24 (3), 251-263, 2003
142003
State court strategies and politics during the appropriations process
JW Douglas, RE Hartley
Public Budgeting & Finance 21 (1), 35-57, 2001
142001
Still on the Books: Jim Crow and Segregation Laws Fifty Years after Brown v. Board of Education
GJ Chin, R Hartley, K Bates, R Nichols
Mich. St. L. Rev., 457, 2006
112006
It's Called Lunch: Judicial Ethics and the Political and Legal Space for the Judiciary to Lobby
RE Hartley
Ariz. L. Rev. 56, 383, 2014
102014
Lower federal court judicial confirmation fights: A critical review of the empirical literature and future research directions
SA Shomade, RE Hartley, LM Holmes
PS: Political Science & Politics 47 (1), 149-164, 2014
92014
Meeting the challenge of educating court managers
RF Hartley, K Bates
Judicature 90, 81, 2006
92006
State court budgeting and judicial independence: clues from Oklahoma and Virginia
JW Douglas, RE Hartley
Administration & Society 33 (1), 54-78, 2001
92001
The confirmation obstacle course: Signaling opposition through delay
LM Holmes, SA Shomade, RE Hartley
American Review of Politics 33, 23-49, 2012
82012
Putting yourself in their shoes: The analysis of real-world disputes through group field projects
RE Hartley
Journal of Public Affairs Education 15 (4), 535-552, 2009
72009
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