Code Red: How Progressives and Moderates Can Unite to Save Our Country
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Bureaucracy, Democracy, and Race: The Limits of Symbolic Representation
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May the Best Woman Win? Education and Bias Against Women in American Politics
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Does Political Science Lack Diversity? Ideologically, That Is
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Congress as theatre: how advocates use ambiguity for political advantage
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The Nays Have It: How Rampant Blame Generating Distorts American Policy and Politics
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Why Congress Doesn’t Always Do the Right Thing
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Party Polarization, Ideological Sorting and the Emergence of the US Partisan Gender Gap
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Transforming Juvenile Justice Systems to Improve Public Safety and Youth Outcomes
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Better late than never: Congress reforms process for handling sexual harassment complaints
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Glassman, Matthew. (2018). “Republicans in Wisconsin and Michigan want to weaken incoming Democratic governors. Here’s what’s the usual partisan politics — and what isn’t.” The Washington Post.
Donald Trump is a dangerously weak president
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Capitol Hill has a sexual harassment problem
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Bilchik, Shay., Umpierre, Michael. & Lenhoff, Carly. (2017). “A Roadmap for Change: How Juvenile Justice Facilities Can Better Serve Youth with Mental Health Issues.” Focal Point, Vol. 31, pp. 13 – 16.
Citizen satisfaction under changing political leadership: The role of partisan motivated reasoning
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Why the Right Went Wrong: Conservatism–From Goldwater to Trump and Beyond
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The Consequences of Broader Media Choice: Evidence from the Expansion of Fox News
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Political Outcome Bias in Grading: Identifying Problems and Suggesting Solutions
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The Constrained Court: Law, Politics, and the Decisions Justices Make
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Three Strategies to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy
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Women and Tariffs: Testing the Gender Gap hypothesis in a Downs-Mayer Political-Economy Model
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They Only Look Dead: Why Progressives Will Dominate the Next Political Era
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