Richard L. Vining

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    If the next president wants to put an ideologue on the Supreme Court, they will have to sacrifice their initial domestic policy goals.

If the next president wants to put an ideologue on the Supreme Court, they will have to sacrifice their initial domestic policy goals.

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One of the first tasks for the new president this January – whoever they may be – could be to nominate a new justice to the Supreme Court. But how should the next president go about this? In new research, Anthony J. Madonna, James E. Monogan III, and Richard L. Vining, Jr. find that the more a president supports […]

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    Market forces determine media coverage of death penalty decisions by state high courts.

Market forces determine media coverage of death penalty decisions by state high courts.

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What determines how death penalty cases are covered by the media? In new research, Richard L. Vining, Jr., Teena Wilhelm and Jack D. Collens argue that the press does not treat all cases equally, and that they are more likely to report on cases that will have broad appeal and increase their sales and profits. They find that a […]

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