Feb 13, 2015
When more partisanship seemed like a good idea
Back in the days when congressional parties were more ideologically diverse and bipartisan legislating more common, government scholars advocated stricter ideology.
Sep 17, 2014
It’s not the wave, it’s the change that matters
It is quite possible to have a very important “change” election without a traditional electoral “wave in terms of political party control.
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Expert Testimony
- Briefly: A chat with Supreme Court Commissioner Tim Droske
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