Judicial Voting Behavior and the Deliberate Indifference Standard

Viviane Krug

I am interested in explaining why there is variation in case outcomes of the Deliberate Indifference Standard, which varies across federal judges’ votes. I expect that this variation results from the difference in public mood, presidential ideology, individual justice ideology, and overall court ideology. I would like to shed light constitutionally on the importance of establishing a better standard, as well as analyzing how much power public mood has over federal court decisions.

Major: 
Political Science
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Christopher Zorn
Poster Number: 
16037

Award Winner

Social and Behavioral Sciences - Third Place