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Matthew Montgomery, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
m.d.montgomery@tcu.edu817-257-4551Scharbauer Hall 2007E
Program Affiliations
Education
Ph.D., Political Science, Georgia State University (2019)
MA, Political Science, Georgia State University (2015)
BA, Political Science, Georgia Gwinnett College (2013)
Classes Taught
POSC 20123
POSC 31003
Areas of Focus
American Political Institutions, Public Law, and Social Media’s influence on politics.
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Rogol, Natalie C. and Matthew D. Montgomery. 2021. “Seeking Information: When the Court Wants More”. Journal of Law and Courts 9(1): 51-68. -
Rogol, Natalie, and Matthew Montgomery. 2021. "When the potted plants are missing: how justice attendance at the State of the Union influences the solicitor general." The Social Science Journal 1-19. -
Montgomery, Matthew D., Natalie C. Rogol, and Justin T. Kingsland. 2019. “Presidential Rhetoric and U.S. Supreme Court Rulings: The Effect of Going Public on Citizen Evaluations of Institutions and Policy.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 49(4): 870-897. -
Rogol, Natalie C., Matthew D. Montgomery, and Justin T. Kingsland. 2018. “Going Public: Presidential Impact on Supreme Court Decision-making.” Justice System Journal 39(3): 210-227. -
Bolsen, Toby W., Bailey R. Fairbanks, Eduardo E. Aviles, Reagan G. Pritchett, Justin T. Kingsland, Kristina M. LaPlant, Matthew D. Montgomery, and Natalie C. Rogol. 2018 "Merging Undergraduate Teaching, Graduate Training, and Producing Research: Lessons from Three Collaborative Experiments." PS: Political Science & Politics 52(1): 117-122. -
Fix, Michael P., Justin T. Kingsland, and Matthew D. Montgomery. 2017. “The Complexities of State Court Compliance with US Supreme Court Precedent.” Justice System Journal 38(2): 149-163.
- American Political Science Association
- Southern Political Science Association
- Midwestern Political Science Association
Last Updated: November 19, 2024