
Appointments and Influence: Judicial Agenda Setting Across Three Presidential Administrations - Talk by Lauren Mattioli
Shannon Room - 208 Hubbard Hall
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Lauren Mattioli is an assistant professor at Boston University, where she teaches and conducts research on the US presidency and federal courts. She is writing a book at the intersection of those two institutions, "US Attorneys and the President’s Judicial Agenda," which examines how the president’s power to appoint federal prosecutors serves his judiciary-specific policy goals. Her scholarly work has appeared in the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Presidential Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Public Policy and Politics, Groups, and Identities. Mattioli earned her PhD in 2020 from Princeton University and was a predoctoral fellow at Emory University prior to joining the faculty at BU.
Sponsored by the Department of Government & Legal Studies with support from the John C. Donovan Lecture Fund.