Research
Publications
Stone, Andrew R. and Michael P. Olson. Forthcoming. "Elections Improve Support for State Trial Court Judges in the United States." Journal of Law and Courts. [ungated version] [replication files]
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn and Andrew R. Stone. Forthcoming. "Geographic Representation and Requests for Federal Funds in the U.S. Senate." Legislative Studies Quarterly. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Stone, Andrew R. Forthcoming. "The Political Determinants of Public Support for Obstruction of Supreme Court Nominees." Journal of Law and Courts. [publisher site (open access)] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Rivero, Albert H. and Andrew R. Stone. Forthcoming. "The American Public's Attitudes over How Judges Use Legal Principles to Make Decisions." Political Science Research and Methods. [publisher site (open access)] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Olson, Michael P. and Andrew R. Stone. 2023. "The Incumbency Advantage in Judicial Elections: Evidence from Partisan Trial Court Elections in Six U.S. States." Political Behavior 45(4):1333-1354. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn, Jon C. Rogowski and Andrew R. Stone. 2021. "Descriptive Representation and Public Support for Supreme Court Nominees." Political Science Research and Methods 9(3):583-598. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Rogowski, Jon C. and Andrew R. Stone. 2021. "How Political Contestation Over Judicial Nominations Polarizes Americans' Attitudes toward the Supreme Court." British Journal of Political Science 51(3):1251-1269. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Rogowski, Jon C. and Andrew R. Stone. 2020. "Words Speak Louder than Actions: Public Responsiveness to Elite Communication." Political Behavior 42(2):327-354. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials] [replication files]
Reeves, Andrew, Jon C. Rogowski, Min Hee Seo and Andrew R. Stone. 2017. "The Contextual Determinants of Support for Unilateral Action." Presidential Studies Quarterly 47(3):448-470. [publisher site] [ungated version] [supplementary materials]
Working Papers
Boston, Joshua, Christopher N. Krewson, Albert H. Rivero, Marcy Shieh and Andrew R. Stone. "Consensus Cues and Judicial Legitimacy: U.S. Supreme Court Interventions in Polarized Elections." Under Review.
Boston, Joshua, Christopher N. Krewson, Albert H. Rivero, Marcy Shieh and Andrew R. Stone. "Horizontal Legal Accountability and Mass Perceptions of U.S. Democracy." Under Review.
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn, Albert H. Rivero and Andrew R. Stone. "Promoting a Diverse Bench: Elite Messaging about Descriptive Representation and Public Support for Supreme Court Nominees."
In Progress
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn and Andrew R. Stone. "It's the Effort That Counts? Constituent Responses to Earmark Requests."
Kaslovsky, Jaclyn, Albert H. Rivero and Andrew R. Stone. "Multidimensional Descriptive Representation and Public Communication about Nominees."
Rivero, Albert H. and Andrew R. Stone. "Legal Rhetoric in Public Discussion of Abortion Rights from Roe to Dobbs."
Rivero, Albert H. and Andrew R. Stone. The Politics of Principles: Elite Legal Rhetoric and Americans' Attitudes toward the Courts. Book Project.
Stone, Andrew R. "Politicizing the Courts in the Public's Eye: Elite Rhetoric Shapes Public Attitudes toward the U.S. Supreme Court."
Stone, Andrew R. and Tony Zirui Yang. "Ideology, Partisan Rhetoric, and Prejudice Against LGBTQ Judicial Nominees."
In the News
Writing
"Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It might be good politics." (with Jaclyn Kaslovsky). The Washington Post. February 15, 2022.
Media Coverage
Alex Samuels. "Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination May Not Be Enough To Turn Out Black Voters For Democrats." FiveThirtyEight. March 22, 2022.
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux. "How Racism And Sexism Could Define Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings." FiveThirtyEight. March 2, 2022.