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Bowman, Ann O., & Parsons, Bryan M. (2013). Making connections: Performance regimes and extreme events. Public Administration Review, 73(1), 63-73.
Garrison, Justin D. (2013). An Empire of Ideals: The Chimeric Imagination of Ronald Reagan New York, NY: Routledge.
Garrison, J. (2013). ‘The Land of Limitless Possibilities’: Ronald Reagan, Progress, Technology, and the Modest Republic. In Michael P. Federici, Richard M. Gamble, & Mark T.Mitchell (Eds.), The Culture of Immodesty in American Life and Politics: The Modest Republic (pp. 77-94). New York, NY: Palgrave
Garrison, J. (2012). ‘God’s middle children’: Metaphysical rebellion in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club,” Humanitas, 25(1/2), 79-106.
Giles, M. W., Strayhorn, J., & Peppers, T. C. (2015). Policy making under constraint: Decision modes in the U.S. court of appeals. Justice System Journal, 36(2), 95-118.
Mastrocinque, Jeanna. M., Metzger, Jed W., Madeira, Jody, Lang, Kay, Pruss, Heather, Navratil, Peter K., & Cerulli, Catherine. (2015). I’m still left here with the pain. Homicide Studies, 19(4), 326-349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088767914537494
Oldfather, C. & Peppers, T.C. (2014). Judicial assistants or junior judges: The hiring, utilization, and influence of law clerks. Marquette Law Review, 98(1), 1-12.
Oldfather, C.M. & Peppers, T. C. (2016). Truthiness and the Marble Palace. Emory Law Journal Online, 65.
Parsons, B. M. (2015). The social identity politics of peer networks. American Politics Research, 43(4), 680-707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524839912463576
Peppers, T.C. (2012). Of leakers and legal briefers: The modern Supreme Court law clerk. Charleston Law Review, 7(1), 95-109.
Peppers, T. C. (2012). Leaks at the Supreme Court. The National Law Journal.
Peppers, T. C. (2012). The modern clerkship: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her law clerks. In In Chambers: Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T. C. (2014). The care and feeding of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. In Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly, 36(2), 8-9.
Peppers, T. C. (2015). Family traditions: Parents and children who have clerked at the court. In Of Courtiers and Kings: More Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T. C. (2015). Form your battalions and fight: The story of Justice Holmes, his law clerks, and French novels. In Supreme Court Historical Society Quarterly, 37(2), 6-7.
Peppers, T.C. (Forthcoming). The Commonwealth of Virginia v. Joseph Michael Giarratano. In Washington and Lee Law Review
Peppers, T. C. (2015). Summer vacation with Will and Misch: Chief Justice William Howard Taft and his law clerks. In Of courtiers and kings: More Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T. C. (2015). Why Justice Alito jumped out of the pool. In Supreme Court Brief (The National Law Journal).
Peppers, T. C. & Anderson, M. (2016). Requiem for a Courageous Fool: Marie Deans and Her Fight against the Death Penalty. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
Peppers T. C. & Cushman, C., Editors. (2012). Of Courtiers and Kings: More Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T. C. & Driver, B. S. (2012). Half-clerk, half-son: Justice Felix Frankfurter and his law clerks. In In Chambers: Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T.C. & Giles, M. W. (2012). Of potted plants and political images: The Supreme Court and the State of the Union Address.” Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, 22(1), 49-81.
Peppers, T. C., & Giles, M. W. (2015). Of potted plants and popes. In Supreme Court brief. In The National Law Journal.
Peppers, T.C., Giles, M. W., & Tainer-Parkins, B. (2014). Surgeons or scribes? The role of United States Court of Appeals law clerks in ‘appellate triage.’ In Marquette Law Review, 98(1), 313-332.
Peppers, T. C., Oldfather, C., & Tainer-Parkins, B. (2015). Of cert. petitions and LBJ: Clerking for Justice Abe Fortas. In Of Courtiers and Kings: More Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Peppers, T.C., Vigilante, K.O. & Zorn, C. (2012). Random chance or loaded dice? Looking for the hidden politics of judicial designation. University of New Hampshire Law Review, 10(1), 69-96.
Peppers T. C. & Ward, A., Editors. (2012). In In Chambers: Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press.
Sandys, M., Walsh, S., Pruss, H., & Cunningham, D. (2014). Stacking the deck for guilt and death: The failure of death qualification to ensure impartiality. In J. Acker, R. Bohm, & C. Lanier (Eds.), America's Experiment with Capital Punishment: Reflections on the Past, Present and Future of the Ultimate Penal Sanction (pp. 393-423). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.