Roseanna Sommers
@rosesomm.bsky.social
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Social psychologist and assistant professor at the University of Michigan Law School. I research consent and other topics at the intersection of psychology & law. Views my own. www.roseannasommers.com
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rosesomm.bsky.social
So glad Gov. Whitmer is highlighting the effect Medicaid cuts will have not only on the millions of people who lose their health care, but also on *entire regional economies* michiganadvance.com/2025/07/02/w...
rosesomm.bsky.social
🚨🚨 Medicaid contributes more to Houston's local economy than the CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. It contributes almost 2x as much to LA as the MOVIE INDUSTRY. We are talking about DECIMATING local economies when we talk about cutting Medicaid 🚨🚨
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robertmanduca.bsky.social
Put another way, Medicaid contributes roughly as much to Detroit's economy than car manufacturing, more to Houston than the chemical industry, almost twice as much to Los Angeles as motion picture production--these are big numbers!
rosesomm.bsky.social
🚨 Medicaid contributes as much to metro Detroit's economy as THE AUTO INDUSTRY 🚨
rosesomm.bsky.social
This is SO important and I wonder why more people aren't talking about it! Thankfully, @robertmanduca.bsky.social has made us a bunch of maps.
robertmanduca.bsky.social
Put another way, Medicaid contributes roughly as much to Detroit's economy than car manufacturing, more to Houston than the chemical industry, almost twice as much to Los Angeles as motion picture production--these are big numbers!
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robertmanduca.bsky.social
In Kentucky's 5th congressional district, recently profiled by Arlie Hochschild for @nytimes.com, Medicaid makes up a quarter of the entire economic base. The SNAP and Medicaid cuts would be like losing one-third of all traded private sector industries

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/09/o...
Opinion | My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country
www.nytimes.com
rosesomm.bsky.social
It is *extremely important* to understand the consequences of the "Big Beautiful Bill" for local economies. @robertmanduca.bsky.social breaks it down in this thread
robertmanduca.bsky.social
If we look just at the proposed *cuts* to Medicaid and SNAP, it's the economic equivalent of Maine losing its entire forestry and paper manufacturing industries, all at once--or Alaska losing 60% of its oil and gas industry.
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robertmanduca.bsky.social
New working paper alert! Posted at @equitablegrowth.bsky.social, it investigates the economic geography of social transfer programs and financial income--with implications for the Medicaid and SNAP cuts proposed in the reconciliation bill 👀

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Financial and Transfer Income as Components of the Regional Economic Base
Government transfers and financial income form a major component of the basic sector in the United States.
equitablegrowth.org
rosesomm.bsky.social
Get yourself a copy of @leahlitman.bsky.social's smart and funny new book LAWLESS. Actually, maybe get 2 so you don't have to share... bookshop.org/p/books/lawl...
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robertmanduca.bsky.social
Thinking hard about augmented wealth also illuminates a major puzzle in wealth inequality research. As @mjantti.bsky.social @esiermin.bsky.social @fabianpfeffer.bsky.social @norawaitkus.bsky.social (+ more) have shown, there's minimal correlation across countries between wealth and income inequality
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robertmanduca.bsky.social
I have a new paper out! "Should Social Insurance Programs Count as Wealth? Augmented Wealth in Research and Policy." Published yesterday in Socio-Economic Review @sasemeeting.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/ser/...
rosesomm.bsky.social
Thrilled my article with Kate Weisburd on "Legally Magic Words" led to this Data For Defenders motion, which shows public defenders how they can use social science research to help their clients
primuseve.bsky.social
New #DataforDefenders motion argues statements like "I think I want a lawyer" should be understood as clear invocations of Miranda right to counsel based on empirical research about what reasonable people understand. Also argues that officers should have a duty to clarify. www.datafordefenders.org
Data for Defenders
Bringing Social Science into the Courtroom
www.datafordefenders.org
rosesomm.bsky.social
Happy belated pub day to my @umichlaw.bsky.social colleague Nico Cornell, whose book "Wrongs and Rights Come Apart" is now out!
rosesomm.bsky.social
New study with Joanna Demaree-Cotton and Josh Knobe!
xphilosopher.bsky.social
Our incredibly short (5 page) paper on intuitions about consent — with Joanna Demaree-Cotton and @rosesomm.bsky.social

We find cases where people agree that both:

(a) There’s a sense in a which a person clearly consented

(b) In deeper sense, she did not consent at all

osf.io/63d8s
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xphilosopher.bsky.social
Our incredibly short (5 page) paper on intuitions about consent — with Joanna Demaree-Cotton and @rosesomm.bsky.social

We find cases where people agree that both:

(a) There’s a sense in a which a person clearly consented

(b) In deeper sense, she did not consent at all

osf.io/63d8s
rosesomm.bsky.social
Congratulations and happy pub day to Michelle Adams, my amazing colleague @umichlaw.bsky.social whose new book The Containment is out today! us.macmillan.com/books/978037...
rosesomm.bsky.social
A while back my spouse and I each independently set up monthly donations to Bolts and when we realized our mistake we decided to just leave it bc Bolts is great and deserves double support. Follow @taniel.bsky.social and check them out if you haven't yet! boltsmag.org/donate-page/...
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hoffprof.bsky.social
It's our view that the field of contracts has been captured by an ironic revanchism -- looking toward an imagined past where consent was real and people read.

Better to take the world as it is and is becoming, with some lay participants actively navigating (adhesive) contractual relationships.
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hoffprof.bsky.social
Following lots of recent research, we show that generally, being in lots of formal contracts online has made younger people more formal about contracting -- more up for thin notions of assent, and gamified understandings of obligation.
rosesomm.bsky.social
Beyond "local" vs "traded" industries: new research by @robertmanduca.bsky.social identifies a third category of
"regional' industries" -- think wholesalers and business services -- that employ 36M Americans, pay well, and could be key to economic development! Here's how they work 🧵
robertmanduca.bsky.social
A thread on my paper with @masseconomics.bsky.social published earlier this year in @edqjournal.bsky.social: "Beyond Local and Traded: Evidence for a Third Industry Market Area Type and Implications for Regional Economic Development" #urbanism #sociology #geog

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