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Charles Epp
Charles Epp
University Distinguished Professor of Public Affairs, University of Kansas
Verified email at ku.edu
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The rights revolution: Lawyers, activists, and supreme courts in comparative perspective
CR Epp
University of Chicago Press, 1998
22571998
Pulled over: How police stops define race and citizenship
CR Epp, S Maynard-Moody, D Haider-Markel
University of Chicago Press, 2014
9812014
Making rights real: activists, bureaucrats, and the creation of the legalistic state
CR Epp
University of Chicago Press, 2010
3442010
Beyond profiling: The institutional sources of racial disparities in policing
CR Epp, S Maynard‐Moody, D Haider‐Markel
Public Administration Review 77 (2), 168-178, 2017
1662017
The Rights Revolution: Lawyers
CR Epp
Activists, and Supreme Courts in, 1998
1541998
Do bills of rights matter? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
CR Epp
American Political Science Review 90 (4), 765-779, 1996
1451996
Law student idealism and job choice: some new data on an old question
HS Erlanger, CR Epp, M Cahill, KM Haines
Law & Society Review 30 (4), 851-864, 1996
1191996
Do lawyers impair economic growth?
CR Epp
Law & Social Inquiry 17 (4), 585-623, 1992
721992
Law as an instrument of social reform
CR Epp
472008
Connecting litigation levels and legal mobilization: Explaining interstate variation in employment civil rights litigation
CR Epp
Law and Society Review, 145-163, 1990
451990
External pressure and the Supreme Court's agenda
CR Epp
Supreme Court decision-making: New institutionalist approaches, 255-280, 1999
381999
Implementing the rights revolution: Repeat players and the interpretation of diffuse legal messages
CR Epp
Law & Contemp. Probs. 71, 41, 2008
252008
The judge over your shoulder: Is adversarial legalism exceptionally american?
CR Epp
Law & Social Inquiry 28 (3), 743-770, 2003
192003
Exploring the costs of administrative legalization: City expenditures on legal services, 1960-1995
CR Epp
Law & Soc'y Rev. 34, 407, 2000
192000
The Two Motifs of" Why the'Haves' Come out Ahead" and Its Heirs
CR Epp
Law & Society Review 33 (4), 1089-1098, 1999
181999
The Support Structure as a Necessary Condition for Sustained Judicial Attention to Rights: A Response
CR Epp
The Journal of Politics 73 (2), 406-409, 2011
162011
A beginner's guide to the litigation maze
M Galanter, CR Epp
Business Economics, 33-38, 1992
161992
The legal complex in the struggle to control police brutality in India
CR Epp
Fates of political liberalism in the British post-colony, 91-111, 2012
152012
Law's Allure and the Power of Path‐Dependent Legal Ideas
CR Epp
Law & Social Inquiry 35 (4), 1041-1051, 2010
132010
Courts and the rights revolution
CR Epp
The Judicial Branch, 343, 2005
112005
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