“…Rosenberg (2008) famously described the Supreme Court as a "hollow hope" for activists who seek to change policy through litigation, because, on his account, it lacks any real power to directly alter policy on the ground. A number of scholars have pushed back against Rosenberg's thesis, typically by highlighting judicial contributions to policy development in some area of policy (e.g., Feeley & Rubin, 1998;Frymer, 2003;Hall, 2011) or by focusing on downstream effects of Court action, such as spurring subsequent activism (e.g., Andersen, 2006;Arrington, 2019;Keck, 2009;McCann, 1994).…”