Measuring Party Polarization in Congress: Lessons from Congressional Participation as Amicus Curiae (original) (raw)
Related papers
Party Polarization and Congressional Committee Consideration of Constitutional Questions
Northwestern University Law Review, 2011
Party Polarization in Congress
2008
The Onward March of (Asymmetric) Partisan Polarisation in the Contemporary Congress
Issues in American Politics edited by John W. Dumbrell. New York and London: Routledge, 2013
Party Polarization and Judicial Review: Lessons from the Affordable Care Act
Northwestern University Law Review, 2015
Parties as Procedural Coalitions in Congress: An Examination of Differing Career Tracks
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2005
The Dynamics of Partisan Conflict on Congressional Approval
American Journal of Political Science, 2009
The case of the vanishing moderates: party polarization in the modern Congress
annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science …, 2004
2018
A Theory of Competitive Partisan Lawmaking
Political Science Research and Methods, 2015
Multiplex Legislative Networks and the Power of Caucuses to Alleviate Partisan Polarization
2013
A House Divided? Roll Calls, Polarization, and Policy Differences in the U.S. House, 1877–2011
American Journal of Political Science, 2017
Communicating to the Courts and Beyond: Why Members of Congress Participate as Amici Curiae
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2004
M P RA What Do Parties Do in Congress? Explaining the Allocation of Legislative Specialization
American Politics Research, 2002
Components of party polarization in the US House of Representatives
Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2015
The Rise of Partisanship and Super-Cooperators in the U.S. House of Representatives
PLOS ONE, 2015
Profiling a Polarizing Congressional District: An Econometric Approach
Congressional Agenda Control and the Decline of Bipartisan Cooperation
faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu
The influence of party: Evidence from the state legislatures
American Political Science Review, 2002
Congressional Partisanship, Bipartisanship and Public Opinion: An Experimental Analysis
Politics & Policy, 2001
The Journal of Politics, 2016
2015
Dynamic party unity: the US Congress in comparative perspective
European Political Science Review, 2015
New York University law review (1950)
What Do Parties Do in Congress? Explaining the Allocation of Legislative
2013
Partisan Agenda Control and the Dimensionality of Congress
American Politics Research, 2013
Congress at Court: Members of Congress as Amicus Curiae
Southeastern Political Review, 2008
Bypassing Congressional Committees: Parties, Panel Rosters, and Deliberative Processes
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2016
Congressional Attacks on the Supreme Court: A Mechanism to Maintain, Build, and Consolidate
Law and Social Inquiry
Partisanship and Contested Election Cases in the House of Representatives, 1789–2002
Studies in American Political Development, 2004
Southeastern Political Review, 2008
Partisanship and Contested Election Cases in the Senate, 1789–2002
Studies in American Political Development, 2005
Partisanship, inter-institutional bargaining, and the appropriations process in American government