1. Explaining Senators' Votes on Supreme Court Appointment Open Access Author: Petruzzi, Hannah Marie Title: Explaining Senators' Votes on Supreme Court Appointment Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Supreme CourtConfirmationConfirmation PoliticsPartisanshipSenate PolarizationPolarizationSupreme Court AppointmentAppointment File: Download Petruzzi_Hannah_ExplainingSenatorsVotesOnSupremeCourtAppointment.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Michael J Nelson, Thesis SupervisorDr. Matthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Development of a Legal "Right to Privacy" in the American Courts Throughout the Twentieth Century Open Access Author: Whelan, Jessica Rachel Title: The Development of a Legal "Right to Privacy" in the American Courts Throughout the Twentieth Century Area of Honors: History Keywords: PrivacyLibertyPersonal AutonomyConstitutionBill of RightsSupreme CourtAmerican History File: Download Thesis_Draft__2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anne Carver Rose, Thesis SupervisorDr. Cathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. EXPLORING THE LENGTH OF THE JUDICIAL CONFIRMATION PROCESS BETWEEN THE 95TH AND 114TH CONGRESS Open Access Author: Beeby, Thomas Title: EXPLORING THE LENGTH OF THE JUDICIAL CONFIRMATION PROCESS BETWEEN THE 95TH AND 114TH CONGRESS Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Judicial Confirmation ProcessSupreme CourtDistrict and Circuit CourtsSenate PolarizationIdeological Distance Between the President and Senate Majority PartyJudicial IdeologyUnified Government File: Download BeebyThesis-SP2019.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Amir Shawn Fairdosi, Thesis SupervisorDr. Matthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor