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Midterm Surge and Decline: Political Pattern or Statistical Artifact?

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  • July 16, 2025
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The phenomenon of midterm surge and decline has become a staple of American electoral commentary, appearing in nearly every journalistic account of congressional midterm elections. The pattern seems intuitive: the […]

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The State of Camera Access to America’s Courtrooms

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  • July 16, 2025
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The American public’s relationship with its judicial system has been shaped by dramatic moments of televised justice: the O.J. Simpson trial’s gavel-to-gavel coverage, the Casey Anthony proceedings that captivated millions, […]

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Reality Check: What Happens When Political Parties Actually Try to Work Together

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  • July 16, 2025
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Political rhetoric consistently celebrates bipartisanship as a democratic virtue, yet scholarly attention to this phenomenon remains surprisingly limited. While politicians routinely invoke the need for “reaching across the aisle” and […]

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C-SPAN’s Democratic Deficit

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  • July 14, 2025
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For over four decades, C-SPAN has served as America’s primary window into the workings of Congress and federal government. Created with the noble mission of bringing governmental transparency to the […]

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Technocracy in America: Virtual Communities and the Transformation of Democratic Life

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  • July 14, 2025
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If Alexis de Tocqueville were to visit America today, armed with the same keen observational powers that produced Democracy in America, he might well title his contemporary account Technocracy in […]

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Town Hall Democracy: From Colonial Participation to Campaign Theater

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  • July 14, 2025
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Recent electoral cycles have witnessed a striking resurgence in “town hall meetings” as a preferred format for political debates and campaign events. From presidential debates to local candidate forums, the […]

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Why Don’t Ruling Parties Create Permanent Legislative Majorities Through Redistricting?

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  • July 14, 2025
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Every decade, after the census, state legislatures across America engage in the ultimate exercise of political power: redrawing electoral districts. In most states, the party controlling the legislature and governor’s […]

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80 Cents on the Dollar? A Critical Analysis of Federal Grants to State Governments

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  • July 14, 2025
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State governments across America face a fundamental dilemma: accept federal funding with strings attached, or forgo billions in resources that their taxpayers have already sent to Washington. This is not […]

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The Paradox of Political Ambition: Why Anyone Would Want to Run for Office

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  • July 14, 2025
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“You’d have to be crazy to run.” This observation about modern politics has become almost cliché, yet it captures a fundamental puzzle in political science. While public service was once […]

Do Judges and Juries See Cases Differently? Rethinking the Severity Gap
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Do Judges and Juries See Cases Differently? Rethinking the Severity Gap

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  • July 5, 2025
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A well-documented finding in legal research is that judges tend to render more severe verdicts than juries do when deciding the same cases. The table below compiles the results of […]

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