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Natalie Rogol is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Rhode Island College. Holding a Ph.D. from Georgia State University, her academic journey includes an MA from East Stroudsburg University and a BA from Grove City College. She teaches courses such as POL 202, POL 308, and POL 332, focusing on political theory and judicial systems.
Her research explores presidential influence on judicial institutions, public opinion dynamics regarding the US Supreme Court, and media framing effects on legal perception. She investigates how presidential rhetoric impacts court decision-making, citizen evaluations of institutions, and support for judicial reforms like court packing. Her work combines experimental research methods with institutional analysis, addressing topics such as judicial attendance at political events and information-seeking behaviors in legal contexts.
Natalie Rogol's publications examine partisan media effects on court support, executive-judiciary conflict, and pedagogical innovations merging teaching with research. She is reachable via telephone at 401-456-8056 and can be contacted at her office in Gaige Hall, Rhode Island College.





