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Sahar Abi-Hassan is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. She holds a PhD from Boston University and specializes in judicial behavior, political methodology, and network analysis. Her work examines how interest groups influence Supreme Court justices through coalition formation and lobbying strategies.
Dr. Abi-Hassan's research integrates quantitative methods like network analysis and maximum likelihood estimation. Her recent projects include studies on certiorari effects, amicus brief ideologies, and computational social science applications. Current work focuses on judicial decision-making processes and institutional dynamics within U.S. politics.
Her publications span topics from Venezuelan populism to methodological innovations in political science. Papers under review at top journals reflect her commitment to advancing empirical research on political institutions. No academic awards are listed, though her work demonstrates significant scholarly contribution.
Teaching interests include American politics, law and society, and research methods. While no advising record is provided, her scholarly output indicates active engagement in mentoring through research collaborations. Northeastern's experiential learning environment informs her approach to bridging theory and practice in political analysis.



