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Marcy Shieh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Miami University, Ohio. She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2023) and specializes in American politics with a focus on judicial politics, examining the interplay between courts, political elites, public opinion, and advocacy groups.
- PhD, Political Science – University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2023
- MA, Political Science – University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2018
- BA, Political Science and Philosophy (minor in Statistics) – University of California, Davis, 2014
Her research centers on judicial behavior in state and federal courts, particularly how media coverage, public opinion, and interest group activity shape judicial legitimacy and decision-making. She employs advanced methodologies including text analysis and survey experiments to explore political communication dynamics around the judiciary.
Her recent publications appear in Research & Politics, Political Research Quarterly, American Politics Research, Social Science Quarterly, and Open Judicial Politics, with a chapter in the Research Handbook of Judicial Politics. These works reflect a consistent trend toward understanding the politicization of courts and public perceptions of judicial fairness using mixed-method empirical approaches.
Scientific contributions include peer-reviewed journal articles and handbook chapters that advance the study of judicial politics through innovative data and experimental designs. Though no formal awards are listed, her placement in top journals and postdoctoral fellowship indicate strong scholarly recognition.
Marcy Shieh teaches POL 333 – Constitutional Rights and Liberties. She served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte during 2023–2024, supporting her transition into a tenure-track role. While specific advisees are not mentioned, she is likely mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in political science. No grants are explicitly referenced, but her publication record suggests active research funding or institutional support.
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