Alex Farone

PhD Candidate


Curriculum vitae



Department of Political Science

University of Kentucky



Research Agenda


My research agenda focuses on the reactions and responses of political institutions and citizens to the actions of the United States Supreme Court. Currently, with the actions of a more polarized Court, I am most interested in the manner in which the Court acts when concerned about legitimacy. My research is inherently multi-methodological, with many of my questions being best answered through methodological practices such as text analysis, survey research, and focus group interviews. I have presented my research and multiple conferences and workshops and have recieved awards for the quality of my work. 

Working Papers 

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: An Analysis of the Norm of Respectful Dissent

Under review at Political Research Quarterly 
Presentations: KPSA 2024, SPSA 2025
Crum Outstanding Paper Award: Spring 2025

Election Disputes and Supreme Court Legitimacy: Evidence from the 2024 Presidential Election 

Working Paper
Presentations: KPSA 2025, Junior Law and Courts Workshop 2025, APSA 2025
Michael Hale Award, Best Graduate Student Paper: KPSA 2025

I Heard a Rumor: Public Response to Judicial Scandal and Conspiracy Theories

Working Paper
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