Assistant Professor of American judicial politics, Texas Christian University
Rachael Houston is an assistant professor of American Judicial Politics at Texas Christian University. Her research lies at the intersection of judicial behavior, political communication, and social psychology. She is interested in how people learn, and form opinions, about, the U.S. Supreme Court, particularly with an emphasis on the role the media plays in informing the public. Her new book SCOTUS and COVID: How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments is out now.
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