Eve M. Ringsmuth: Academic Appointments
Eve M. Ringsmuth: Academic Appointments
Eve M. Ringsmuth: Academic Appointments
Ringsmuth
June 2018
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Oklahoma State University
EDUCATION
University of Minnesota, Ph.D. in Political Science, 2009
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed
Dancey, Logan, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Eve M. Ringsmuth. N.d. It’s Not Personal: Politics
and Policy in Lower Court Confirmation Hearings. Book manuscript. Under contract with
University of Michigan Press.
Dancey, Logan, Kjersten R. Nelson, Eve M. Ringsmuth, and Emma Solomon. “Invoking
Precedent: The Discussion of Supreme Court Decisions at Circuit Court Confirmation
Hearings.” Accepted for publication at American Politics Research.
Black, Ryan C., Matthew E.K. Hall, Ryan J. Owens, and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2016. “The Role
of Emotional Language in Briefs Before the U.S. Supreme Court.” Journal of Law and
Courts 4(2): 377-407.
Findings described on SCOTUSblog. Available online at: goo.gl/JpKKXF
Bryan, Amanda C. and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2016. “Jeremiad or Weapon of Words? The
Strategic Power of Emotive Language in Supreme Court Dissents.” Journal of Law and
Courts 4(1): 159-185.
Miller, Susan M., Eve M. Ringsmuth, and Joshua Little. 2015. “Pushing Constitutional Limits
in the U.S. States: Professionalism and Judicial Review of State Laws by the U.S. Supreme
Court.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15(4): 476-491.
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Ringsmuth, Eve M. 2015. “Voting Fluidity throughout the Decision Making Process on the U.S.
Supreme Court.” Justice System Journal 36(3): 197-211.
Dancey, Logan, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2014. “Individual Scrutiny or
Politics as Usual? Questions Asked during U.S. District Court Confirmation Hearings.”
American Politics Research 42(5): 784-814.
Invited to describe research findings for London School of Economics American Politics
and Policy blog. Available online at: goo.gl/YsCDSz
Ringsmuth, Eve M., Amanda C. Bryan, and Timothy R. Johnson. 2013. “Voting Fluidity and
Oral Argument on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Political Research Quarterly 66(2): 426-37.
Ringsmuth, Eve M. and Timothy R. Johnson. 2013. “Supreme Court Oral Arguments and
Institutional Maintenance.” American Politics Research 41(4): 651-673.
Dancey, Logan, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2011. “‘Strict Scrutiny?’ The
Content of Senate Judicial Confirmation Hearings During the George W. Bush
Administration.” Judicature 95(3): 126-135.
Nelson, Kjersten R. and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2009. “Departures from the Court: The Political
Landscape and Institutional Constraints.” American Politics Research 37(3): 486-507.
Findings described on the Monkey Cage. Available online at: goo.gl/C6Y29b
Hellwig, Timothy T., Eve M. Ringsmuth, and John R. Freeman. 2008. “The American Public
and the Room to Maneuver: Responsibility Attributions and Policy Efficacy in an Era of
Globalization.” International Studies Quarterly 52(4): 855-880.
Editor-Reviewed
Johnson, Timothy R., Ryan C. Black, and Eve M. Ringsmuth. 2009. “Hear Me Roar: What
Provokes Supreme Court Justices to Dissent from the Bench?” Minnesota Law Review 93(5):
1560-1581.
Findings described in the New York Times. Available online at: goo.gl/NZiAZy
Ringsmuth, Eve M. 2014. “Book Review of The Puzzle of Unanimity: Consensus on the United
States Supreme Court by Pamela C. Corley, Amy Steigerwalt, and Artemus Ward.” Political
Science Quarterly 129(2): 363-65.
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“Gone Nuclear: The Impact of the Filibuster Rules Change on Judicial Confirmation Hearings.”
With Logan Dancey, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Emma Solomon.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2018 “Gone Nuclear: The Impact of the Filibuster Rules Change on Judicial Confirmation
Hearings.” Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association. With Logan Dancey, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Emma Solomon.
2017 “Invoking Precedent: The Discussion of Supreme Court Precedent at Circuit Court
Confirmation Hearings.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association. With Logan Dancey, Kjersten R. Nelson, and Emma Solomon.
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2017 “Vetting Lifetime Appointees: Confirmation Hearings for Lower Court Nominees.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. With Logan
Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2016 “Vetting Lifetime Appointees: Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings and Circuit Court
Nominees.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association. With Logan Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2015 “Do Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings Predict Nominee Success? An Expanded
Analysis.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association. With Logan Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2015 “Unanimous Grants on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Judicial Behavior
Mini-Conference, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. With
Timothy R. Johnson and Marcus E. Hendershot.
2014 “Examining the Influence of Briefs on the United States Supreme Court.” Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With Ryan C. Black,
Matthew E.K. Hall, and Ryan J. Owens.
2014 “Jeremiad or Strategic Weapon? The Impact of Emotive Language in Supreme Court
Opinions on Case Salience.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association. With Amanda C. Bryan.
2014 “Writing Strategic Proposals: How Ideologically Charged Language Persuades Decision
Makers.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association. With Ryan C. Black, Matthew E.K. Hall, and Ryan J. Owens.
2013 “Bellwethers of Success? Senate Confirmation Hearings for Lower Federal Court Nominees.”
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. With
Logan Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2013 “Bending the Rules: Conforming to Constitutional Standards in the State Legislatures.”
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With
Susan M. Miller and Josh Little.
2012 “Asked and Answered: The Senate Judiciary Committee and Judicial Confirmation
Hearings.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association. With Logan Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2012 “Asked and Answered: The Senate Judiciary Committee and Judicial Confirmation
Hearings.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association. With Logan Dancey and Kjersten R. Nelson.
2011 “Who Persuades Whom? The Persuasive Role of Questions during Oral Argument on the
U.S. Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association. With Amanda C. Bryan and Timothy R. Johnson.
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2011 “Deciding Who Decides: The Content of Senate Judicial Confirmation Hearings.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With
Kjersten R. Nelson and Logan Dancey.
2011 “Unanimous Grants on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Southern Political Science Association. With Timothy R. Johnson.
2011 “Deciding Who Decides: The Content of Senate Judicial Confirmation Hearings” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. With
Kjersten R. Nelson and Logan Dancey.
2010 “Thinking Ahead: The Separation of Powers and the U.S. Supreme Court.” Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With Timothy R.
Johnson.
2009 “The Positions Justices Take.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association.
2008 “Hear Me Roar: What Provokes Supreme Court Justices to Dissent from the Bench?” Paper
presented at the Minnesota Law Review Symposium, University of Minnesota. With
Timothy R. Johnson and Ryan C. Black.
2008 “Strategic Agenda Control on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
2008 “Public Displays of Dissatisfaction: Supreme Court Justices and Dissents from the Bench.”
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With
Timothy R. Johnson and Ryan C. Black.
2008 “Strength in Numbers? The U.S. Supreme Court and Congress.” Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With Kjersten R. Nelson.
2007 “The American Public and the Room to Maneuver: Responsibility Attributions and Policy
Efficacy in an Era of Globalization.” Paper presented at the Conference on Globalization
and Democracy, Princeton University. With Timothy T. Hellwig and John R. Freeman.
2007 “Responsibility Attributions and the Room to Maneuver.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With Timothy T. Hellwig and John
R. Freeman.
2007 “Departures from the Court: The Political Landscape and Institutional Constraints.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. With
Kjersten R. Nelson.
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COURSES
Undergraduate
Graduate
STUDENT ADVISING
Undergraduate
Wentz Research Grant Faculty Mentor: Jedidiah Gibson [$4500 grant to student]
Graduate
M.A. Creative Component Committee Member: Jason Burnette, Kyle Casson, and Sam
Wilmoth
Ph.D. Committee Member: Crystal Dunbar (History), Aleigha Mariott (Higher Education
and Student Affairs), and Nathan Woolard (EDLE)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
SERVICE
Discipline
Chair, Lasting Contribution Award, APSA Law & Courts Section, 2017
Selection Committee Member, C. Herman Pritchett Award for Best Book, APSA Law &
Courts Section, 2016
Invited Reviewer, American Politics Research, Journal of Law and Courts, Journal of
Politics, Justice System Journal, Law & Society Review, and Political Research Quarterly
Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2013, 2016, 2018
Panel Chair, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, 2011
University
Member, ADVANCE Team, College of Arts and Sciences, Oklahoma State University,
2017-present
Rules and Procedure Subcommittee Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Oklahoma
State University, 2011-2014
Department