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John Heinz
John Heinz
Professor Emeritus, Northwestern University; Research Fellow Emeritus, American Bar Foundation
Verified email at abfn.org
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Chicago lawyers: The social structure of the bar
JP Heinz, EO Laumann
Russell Sage Foundation, 1982
12001982
The hollow core: Private interests in national policy making
JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RL Nelson, RH Salisbury
Harvard University Press, 1993
11691993
Urban lawyers: The new social structure of the bar
JP Heinz, RL Nelson, RL Sandefur, EO Laumann
University of Chicago Press, 2005
3372005
Who works with whom? Interest group alliances and opposition
RH Salisbury, JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RL Nelson
American Political Science Review 81 (4), 1217-1234, 1987
2941987
The changing character of lawyers' work: Chicago in 1975 and 1995
JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RL Nelson, E Michelson
Law & Soc'y Rev. 32, 751, 1998
2001998
Inner Circles Or Hollow Cores?: Elite Networks in National Policy Systems
JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RH Salisbury, RL Nelson
Center for Urban Affais and Policy Research, Northwestern University, 1989
1941989
A Theory of Policy Analysis and Some Preliminary Applications
J Heinz, R Salisbury
Interests and Institutions: Substance and Structure in American Politics, 1992
178*1992
A theory of policy analysis and some preliminary applications
R Salisbury, J Heinz
Policy Analysis in Political Science, 39-60, 1970
1781970
Specialization and prestige in the legal profession: The structure of deference
EO Laumann, JP Heinz
American Bar Foundation Research Journal 2 (1), 155-216, 1977
1641977
Lawyers and their Discontents: Findings from a Survey of the Chicago Bar
JP Heinz, KE Hull, AA Harter
Ind. LJ 74, 735, 1998
1571998
The legal profession: client interests, professional roles, and social hierarchies
JP Heinz, EO Laumann
Michigan Law Review 76 (7), 1111-1142, 1978
1461978
Lawyers for conservative causes: Clients, ideology, and social distance
JP Heinz, A Paik, A Southworth
Law & society review 37 (1), 5-50, 2003
1322003
Lawyers for conservative causes: Clients, ideology, and social distance
JP Heinz, A Paik, A Southworth
Law & Society Review 37 (1), 5-50, 2003
1322003
Who you know versus what you know: The uses of government experience for Washington lobbyists
RH Salisbury, P Johnson, JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RL Nelson
American Journal of Political Science, 175-195, 1989
991989
The power of lawyers
JP Heinz
Ga. L. Rev. 17, 891, 1982
991982
The scale of justice: Observations on the transformation of urban law practice
J Heinz, R Nelson, E Laumann
Annual Review of Sociology 27, 337-362, 2001
912001
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JP Heinz
Laumann, Chicago Lawyers (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1982), 1982
741982
Sentencing by parole board: An evaluation
AM Heinz, JP Heinz, SJ Senderowitz, MA Vance
J. Crim. L. & Criminology 67, 1, 1976
671976
Lawyers and the Structure of Influence in Washington
RL Nelson, JP Heinz, EO Laumann, RH Salisbury
Law & Soc'y Rev. 22, 237, 1988
641988
Legislative politics and the criminal law
JP Heinz, RW Gettleman, MA Seeskin
Nw. UL Rev. 64, 277, 1969
591969
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