Todd Collins

Steed Distinguished Professor Western Carolina University

  • Cullowhee NC

Todd Collins is a licensed attorney and legal/political scholar with extensive experience in the courtroom and the classroom.

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Todd Collins is a licensed attorney and legal/political scholar with extensive experience in the courtroom and the classroom. Todd's research projects have been published in both law reviews and political science journals. He regularly consults graduate and undergraduate students about the legal profession. Todd teaches courses in constitutional law, judicial process, public administration law, and other law courses. He has extensive training and experience in research methods, including data collect and empirical analysis, with publications using both statistical analysis and legal theory.

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Research
Education/Learning
Legal Services

Areas of Expertise

Public Law
Judicial Politics
Political Science
Public Affairs
Constitutional Law

Education

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

B.A.

Political Science & Philosophy

1997

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

J.D.

Law

2000

University of Georgia

Ph.D.

Political Science - Law Concentration

2007

Media Appearances

Before They Were Educators: Dr. Todd Collins

The Western Carolinian  online

2011-11-09

Lawyers. We call them for their legal expertise and their concise speaking ability; we call them when we are in need of advice. Would you call a lawyer about your next term paper? If so, you are probably a student of Dr. Todd Collins, an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Affairs at Western Carolina University.

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Western Carolina University students, political science professor talk Kavanaugh

WLOS  online

2018-09-28

Western Carolina University political science professor Todd Collins thinks Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing this week has been an excellent lesson for his students. “For a class purpose, it’s interesting, because it shows the mix of politics and the courts” Collins said. “And, traditionally, we think of the courts as being somewhat removed. But we see, as in all of these, it's a very political process.”

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NC Court and Politics

Queen City News Now  online

2023-03-14

Dr. Todd Collins, a professor at Western Carolina University, joined Queen City News Now about the politicization of the North Carolina Supreme Court and efforts to shift other elected positions traditionally considered to be “non-partisan.”

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Articles

Being Part of the “Home Team”

Journal of Law and Courts

2017

Understanding how attorneys’ perceptions of “insider” and “outsider” status affect negotiations is of both theoretical and practical importance for understanding the judicial system. We utilize a comprehensive survey of attorneys from one state to explore views of trustworthiness and negotiations. Overall, as attorneys become more embedded in their in-group, they increasingly report lower trust levels and less effective negotiations with outsiders.

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Intersecting Disadvantages: Race, Gender, and Age Discrimination Among Attorneys

Social Science Quarterly

2017

This article explores the impact of race, gender, age, and intersectionality on attorneys' perceptions of unfair treatment by other lawyers and on satisfaction with their legal careers.

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Tipping the Scales of Justice: Perceptions of Unfair Treatment in the Courtroom

Justice System Journal

2018

In spite of popular perceptions about legal actors operating in a competitive environment, political scientists note that long-term relationships among attorneys, judges, and court personnel develop over time. These working relationships can help attorneys achieve positive outcomes for their clients, increase efficiency in court proceedings, and help enhance attorneys’ professional reputations. But what happens when attorneys have to venture out of familiar territory to try a case?

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