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Kevin L. Cope

H-index: 15
Political science 38%
Law 15%

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andytseng.bsky.social
U.S. democracy faces threats, but a strong press, courts, federalism, and civic groups give hope. Let’s hope @kevinlcope.bsky.social and Mila Versteeg are right about the resilience of U.S. democracy.
#Democracy #USPol #Judiciary #USConstitution
American Democracy Still Has a Lot Going for It
A distinct set of six institutions and traditions makes the country hard to subjugate to an authoritarian’s will.
www.theatlantic.com
kevinlcope.bsky.social
EOs must also conform to the Constitution. Thus, the court-ordered injunctions against many of Trump's in recent weeks, including today. www.nytimes.com/2025/05/27/u...
Judge Strikes Down Trump Order Targeting WilmerHale
www.nytimes.com
kevinlcope.bsky.social
My op-ed in the Atlantic this morning with Mila Versteeg was originally called “Why American Democracy is Harder to Break.” And I really do believe that’s true. But as we say in the article, that can’t be an excuse for complacency.
theatlantic.com
“America is more resilient than many may fear. Unlike countries where democracy has recently unraveled, the United States displays at least six exceptional traits that are protecting it from the Trump-led assault,” Mila Versteeg and @kevinlcope.bsky.social write:
America’s Democracy Is Still Resilient
A distinct set of six institutions and traditions make the country hard to subjugate to an authoritarian’s will.
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theatlantic.com
“America is more resilient than many may fear. Unlike countries where democracy has recently unraveled, the United States displays at least six exceptional traits that are protecting it from the Trump-led assault,” Mila Versteeg and @kevinlcope.bsky.social write:
America’s Democracy Is Still Resilient
A distinct set of six institutions and traditions make the country hard to subjugate to an authoritarian’s will.
bit.ly
ericlipton.nytimes.com
Corruption requires explict quid pro quo. It is not corrupt to take an action that aligns with the interest of a person who gives you a gift, unless the official action was in direct response to that gift--a bribe. Terms matter. Accuracy and fairness matters. Regardless of what social media wants.
kevinlcope.bsky.social
Celebrating the Confederacy is despicable, but Virginia’s stripping Confederate groups of tax exemptions probably violates the 1st Amendment. I talked to @radioiq.bsky.social about the issue yesterday.
kevinlcope.bsky.social
In this op-ed with @cohen489.bsky.social just published on @slate.com, we explain how law students and junior lawyers may have a unique power to fight and end the #BigLaw firm EO crisis. slate.com/news-and-pol... @uvalaw.bsky.social
kevinlcope.bsky.social
My amazing wife Mila Versteeg was quoted in the @nytimes.com today on the prospect of a Trump 3rd term: "Mila Versteeg, a law professor at [@uvalaw.bsky.social] and the study’s lead author, said such leaders try to wrap their power grabs in the veneer of legality." www.nytimes.com/2025/04/06/u...
kevinlcope.bsky.social
I'm proud to be part of this statement released by 68 @uvalaw.bsky.social faculty colleagues, on the recent executive orders and administration actions. tinyurl.com/statementof6...

It's great to see so many law colleagues speaking up for the rule of law & the legal profession.
kevinlcope.bsky.social
right after the two current vacancies are filled; ideological change in the courts is usually much more incremental,” Cope added."
kevinlcope.bsky.social
"Cope said measuring a court “flipping” by active judges ignores the significant number of senior judges who decide panel cases. “[I]t’s unlikely that we’ll see a jurisprudential sea change ...
kevinlcope.bsky.social
"“Unlike with recent Supreme Court appointees, circuit judge records don’t clearly break along appointing-president lines," he added. "In fact, there are some Republican-president appointees with more liberal records than some Democratic-president appointees and vice versa.”"
kevinlcope.bsky.social
"Cope doesn’t expect Trump’s additions this time around to have a significant impact on case outcomes in the Third Circuit. He said shifting partisan control in circuit courts doesn’t alter case outcomes like a change in the U.S. Supreme Court’s composition does."
kevinlcope.bsky.social
whereas a number of Trump appointees in other circuits are turning out to be unusually right-of-center, the Third Circuit appointees are thus far proving to be run-of-the-mill conservative judges, with Matey appearing
possibly the most moderate.”"
kevinlcope.bsky.social
with -1 being liberal and +1 being conservative. The average score of Trump’s four Third Circuit appointees is slightly lower, at 0.24. “The Third Circuit appointees are actually pretty typical of the Trump circuit appointees generally,” Cope stated in an email. “That said, ...
kevinlcope.bsky.social
is based on qualitative evaluations by a representative sample of thousands of lawyers and legal experts familiar with the judges’ performance on the bench."

"He said the average JuDJIS score of Trump’s 54 appellate court appointees is 0.25, ...
kevinlcope.bsky.social
"Cope developed a new way to look at the ideological bent of a judge, called Jurist-Derived Judicial Ideology Scores. The score, assigned to nearly all Article III judges serving since the 1990s, ...
kevinlcope.bsky.social
I grade class participation, not out of paternalism, but because the classroom experience is richer for everyone when people engage. But I know this doesn’t work as well in bigger lectures. I find it makes a big difference in attendance and engagement.
kevinlcope.bsky.social
Compared to a media environment with a more diverse set of views?

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rossdahlke.bsky.social
~20% of Twitter users authored ~80% of uncivil tweets, with political incivility showing a homophilous network structure and being more prominent in politically competitive geographic regions, finds Pendzel, @alonzoizner.bsky.social et al. aclanthology.org/2024.emnlp-m...
A Closer Look at Multidimensional Online Political Incivility Table 3 Figure 2

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