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Siv Cheruvu

@sivcheruvu

Assistant Professor of Political Science @ut_dallas | Comparative, Judicial, EU| Emory, LSE, Rutgers alum | Passionate about the Brooklyn Nets & Taco Bell

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Proud graduate of a state university “More than 60% of US-educated professors attended private undergraduate schools compared to approximately 25% of the country’s graduates” cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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This is a great example of what social science should aspire to be. We must engage with critiques in good faith and update our conclusions to further our knowledge of the world

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Today I explained to my students that Obama 2008 was revolutionary for using the internet to raise money. In related news, I’m expecting my first social security check shortly

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My paper, "Mass Versus Donor Attitudes on the Importance of Supreme Court Nominations," (co-authored with Brandice Canes-Wrone and Nicolas Studen) is now available at American Political Science Review . cambridge.org/core/journals/…

My paper, "Mass Versus Donor Attitudes on the Importance of Supreme Court Nominations," (co-authored with Brandice Canes-Wrone and Nicolas Studen) is now available at <a href="/apsrjournal/">American Political Science Review</a> .

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Newly accepted at American Politics Research (w/ the twitterless Ian Ostrander)! Like judicial confirmations? Like Senate rules change? Want to know how the 2013 nuclear option changed judicial nominations? Then do I have the paper for you!

Newly accepted at American Politics Research (w/ the twitterless Ian Ostrander)!

Like judicial confirmations?
Like Senate rules change?
Want to know how the 2013 nuclear option changed judicial nominations? 

Then do I have the paper for you!
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Driscoll , Krehbiel, and I have been polling with YouGov about Americans' support for defying the judiciary since the start of Covid. Overall story has been stasis. But, since July, a 12% increase among Dems in support for presidents obeying courts and a 17% drop among Rs.

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There was no more regular ritual of my childhood than tuning into Around the Horn and hearing the greatest sports journalists in the world debating the topics of day. An unbelievable 23 years! You will be sorely missed in an era where good journalism is getting harder to come by

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I'm hiring a full-time researcher to work with me UChicago Law School on a wide range of empirical research projects. The position is perfect for a recent college graduate that's planning to apply to PhD programs in economics or political science. More info below.

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My paper with Christine C Bird & Rachael Houston "Ad-dressing the bench: the impact of interest group advertisements on partisan perceptions of Supreme Court confirmations" is OA at Interest Groups & Advocacy. We find that weak Reps are more easily persuaded 👥 link.springer.com/article/10.105…

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Today is the official publication day of our book! You can download and read Chapter 1 using the link. I hope you'll buy a copy of the book, read it, cite it, and/or tell others about it. Public access to the data is forthcoming! #DeadlyForce #polisci press.princeton.edu/books/hardcove…

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"How to Place Non-Majoritarian Institutions and Political Actors in a Common Policy Space: Spatial Modeling of Court–Executive Interactions" by Benjamin G. Engst, David M. Grundmanns, and Thomas Gschwend. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…

"How to Place Non-Majoritarian Institutions and Political Actors in a Common Policy Space: Spatial Modeling of Court–Executive Interactions" by Benjamin G. Engst, David M. Grundmanns, and Thomas Gschwend. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…