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PS 2   Divisions 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 2:00 PM
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Author(s): Responsiveness and Issue Salience: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Benjamin Bishin
University of California, Riverside, bishin@ucr.edu

  Thomas J. Hayes
University of California, Riverside, thayes264@hotmail.com
Author(s): The Influence of Social Networks in the Representation of Noncitizen Immigrants
Grace Cho
University of Michigan, chog@umich.edu
Author(s): Power-Stuggles over Pork: Interbranch Conflict and the Use of the Earmark
Wendy R. Ginsberg
Congressional Research Service, wginsber@sas.upenn.edu
Author(s): The Influence of Individual and Party Characteristics on the Marginalization of Minority Legislators in Latin American and African National Legislatures
Roseanna Michelle Heath
Texas A&M University, mheath@bvcaa.org
Author(s): Suspended Rules in the Postreform House
Ken Moffett
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, kwmoffett@gmail.com
Author(s): Committee Assignments in a Nascent Democracy: Who Get What Committees in Korea, 1987-2007
Kuniaki Nemoto
University of California, San Diego, knemoto@ucsd.edu
Discussant(s): Paul R. Brace
Rice University, pbrace@rice.edu
Discussant(s): Richard F. Winters
Dartmouth College, rfw@dartmouth.edu
Discussant(s): Andrea McAtee
University of South Carolina, mcateea@gwm.sc.edu
Discussant(s): Thomas M. Carsey
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, carsey@unc.edu
Discussant(s): William Ewell
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, williamewell@gmail.com
Discussant(s): Mark A. Graber
University of Maryland, mgraber@law.umaryland.edu
Discussant(s): Gordon Silverstein
University of California, Berkeley, gsilver@berkeley.edu
Discussant(s): Ronald Kahn
Oberlin College, ronald.kahn@oberlin.edu
Author(s): A Comparative Study of the Effects of Campaign Finance Laws on Incumbent Advantage
Mijeong Baek
University of Texas, Austin, mbaek@mail.utexas.edu
Author(s): Explaining the Influence of U.S. National Security Advisory Commissions
Jordan Tama
Princeton University, jordantama@gmail.com
Author(s): Redefining Representation: An Analysis of the 108th and 109th Sessions of Congress
Sophia Wallace
Cornell University, scj23@cornell.edu
Author(s): What Can We Agree On? Congressional Caucus Diversity, Policy Agendas, and the Potential Impact of Associate Membership
Walter Wilson
University of Oklahoma, walter.wilson@utsa.edu

  Kate Carney
University of Oklahoma, KateECarney@hotmail.com
Author(s): Parties and Petitions Over Time: Analyzing Discharge Petition Behavior in the Pre-Conditional Party Government Era, 1931-1975
L. Marvin Overby
University of Missouri, overby@missouri.edu

  Susan Miller
University of Missouri-Columbia, smmiller@mizzou.edu
Author(s): Does Policy Follow Parties to the Extremes?
Jesse T. Richman
Old Dominion University, jrichman@odu.edu
Author(s): The Choice of Presidential Policy Activity and Its Policy Outcomes
Jonghoon Eun
University of Texas, Austin, silverbell@mail.utexas.edu
Author(s): A Formal Theory of Presidential Signing Statements
John Hudak
Vanderbilt University, john.hudak@vanderbilt.edu

  Gbemende Johnson
Vanderbilt University, gbemende.johnson@vanderbilt.edu
Author(s): Past the President: An Examination of Trust in the Executive Branch
Elaine Grace Fischer
University of Colorado, Boulder, elaine.fischer@colorado.edu
Author(s): Interbranch Warfare: Congressional Scandal Allegations Against the President
Brendan Nyhan
Duke University, bnyhan@umich.edu
Author(s): Looking for Love in All of Which Places? The Evolution of Presidential Negotiation with Members of Congress
Meredith L. Barthelemy
Duke University, mlb38@duke.edu
Author(s): Internal versus External Attribution: How Presidential Framing Decisions Influence Issue-Specific Approval
Cigdem V. Sirin
Texas A&M University, cigdemsirin@polisci.tamu.edu

  Jose D. Villalobos
Texas A&M University, jdvillalobos2@utep.edu
Author(s): The Militarization of the U.S. Presidency: Changing Civil-Military Relations and the Implications for the American Republic.
Thomas Jay Nisley
Southern Polytechnic State University, tnisley@spsu.edu
Author(s): You and Whose Army? How U.S. Military Capabilities Shape Executive Unilateralism
Rebecca U. Thorpe
University of Maryland, rthorpe@gvpt.umd.edu
Author(s): Using Airports to Develop a Framework for Accountability in Governance Networks
Russell W. Mills
Kent State University, rmills2@kent.edu
Author(s): Earmark and Pork are Not Dirty Words: The Real Reasons Why Congress Specifies Appropriations
David Randall
Kent State University, drandal1@kent.edu
Author(s): Post-Felony Citizenship: The Determinants of Invisible Punishment of Ex-Felons by the American States
Michael Leo Owens
Emory University, michael.leo.owens@emory.edu

  Adrienne Smith
Emory University, adrienne.smith@emory.edu
Author(s): The Role of Government: Federal Monuments and Private Funding
Patrick Carr
Georgetown University, pjc83@georgetown.edu
Author(s): Coping with Complexity in Western Governments: The Rise of Policy Advisory Units in UK, U.S., and Germany
Julia Fleischer
University of Potsdam, julia.fleischer@uni-potsdam.de
Author(s): Categorization of Federal Agencies: A Policy Approach to Bureaucracy with the Focus on Empirical Analysis of the Central Personnel Data File (CPDF)
Yoonho Kim
University of Seoul, ykim@uos.ac.kr
Author(s): The Puzzles of Corruption Indexes: Believe it or Not?
Kilkon Ko
National University of Singapore, kilkon@gmail.com
Author(s): Internet Technology Diffusion: Determinants of Global Inequality
Kseniya M. Khovanova-Rubicondo
University of Illinois at Chicago
Author(s): Does the Use of User Charges Reduce Municipal Expenditure Levels for the Charge-Financed Services?
Rui Sun
University of Maryland, rsun@umd.edu
Author(s): Secrets Within: The Bureaucratic Dynamics of Security Classification
Bruce Desmarais
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, bdesmara@email.unc.edu
Author(s): Budgetary Control of Administrative Agencies: A Theory and Experimental Test
Justin E. Esarey
Florida State University, jesarey@emory.edu
Author(s): Signaling and Influence: The GAO, CBO, and Congressional Attention to the Federal Bureaucracy
Samuel Workman
University of Washington, sworkman@austin.utexas.edu
Author(s): Unequal Accumulation of Social Capital under School Choice Reform
Elif Erisen
SUNY, Stony Brook, eerisen@calpoly.edu

  Mark Schneider
U.S. Department of Education
Author(s): Anticipating Resistance: An Empirical Analysis of the Conditional Nature of the European Commission’s Agenda Setting Power
Frank Michael Haege
University of Leiden, frank.haege@ul.ie
Author(s): Safe Drinking Water for the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’
Margaret Hanson
INSEAD (European School of Business Administration), margaret.hanson@dartmouth.edu

  Matthew Potoski
Iowa State University, potoski@iastate.edu
Author(s): The Transition from ’E’ to ’e’: The Shift from Rewiring the Citizen to Rewiring Government
Jeffrey W. Seifert
Congressional Research Service, jseifert@crs.loc.gov

  Chris Bronk
Rice University, rcbronk@rice.edu
Author(s): Social Reinforcement, Increasing Return, and the Evolution of Policy Networks
Cheng-Lung Wang
National University of Singapore, polwcl@nus.edu.sg
Author(s): Put Schools On Diet: Health Inequality and Policy Learning in Fighting Youth Obesity
Ling Zhu
Texas A&M University, lingzhu@polisci.tamu.edu

  Kenneth J. Meier
Texas A&M University, kmeier@polisci.tamu.edu
Author(s): A Formal Theory of Presidential Signing Statements
John Hudak
Vanderbilt University, john.hudak@vanderbilt.edu

  Gbemende Johnson
Vanderbilt University, gbemende.johnson@vanderbilt.edu
Author(s): Hustle and Flow: A Social Network Analysis of the American Federal Judiciary
Daniel Martin Katz
University of Michigan, dmartink@umich.edu

  Derek Stafford
University of Michigan, dstaff@umich.edu
Author(s): Judging, Lobbying and Litigating: Activist Strategies for Judicial Change in the Brazilian and Mexican States
Matthew C. Ingram
University of New Mexico, mingram@unm.edu
Author(s): We Say What We Mean, Do We Mean What We Say? Examining the Decision to Overrule Prior Precedent by the U.S. Supreme Court
Alan Tauber
University of South Carolina, taubera@gwm.sc.edu
Author(s): Linking Legislative Politics with Judicial Politics: The European Court of Justice as the Last Report of Political Battles
Hae-Won Jun
Yonsei University, hae-won.jun@yonsei.ac.kr
Author(s): Deliberative Expectations and Electoral Incentives for State Supreme Court Justices
Michael J. Woodruff
New York University, woodruff@nyu.edu
Author(s): Tennessee Jurisprudence, Race and the Politics of Freedom: Antebellum Foundations and Modern Manifestations
Carrie Archie Russell
Vanderbilt University, carrie.russell@vanderbilt.edu
Author(s): Ideology and Impact in Supreme Court Opinions
Victor Lange
Stony Brook University, vic.notintheface@gmail.com
Author(s): Judicial Impact and Hierarchy: The Influence of U.S. Courts of Appeals on District Court Decision Making
Christina Boyd
Washington University, clboyd@wustl.edu
Author(s): Why Are Some Supreme Court Search-and-Seizure Votes Better Predicted by the Fact-pattern Model?
Andreas Broscheid
James Madison University, broschax@jmu.edu
Author(s): Disaster and the Courts: Hurricane Katrina Victims and Legal Mobilization
Kevin G. McQueeney
Rutgers University, kmcqueeney@polisci.rutgers.edu
Author(s): The Democratic Status of Judicial Review: Beyond Waldron and Riker
David Watkins
Seattle University, djw172@gmail.com

  Scott Lemieux
Hunter College, CUNY, slemieux@hunter.cuny.edu
Author(s): Litigating Identity: Gay Rights and the Politics of Social Control
Timothy Bagshaw
University of Wisconsin, Madison, tmbagshaw@wisc.edu
Author(s): Constituting Good Citizens: Thinking about the Bill of Rights and an Educative Function
Joshua Wilson
John Jay College, CUNY, jcwilson@jjay.cuny.edu
Author(s): The Political Development of Constitutional Rights to Education
Emily Zackin
Princeton University, ezackin@princeton.edu
Author(s): Cynics and Rogues: How Bad Judges Can Help us Better Understand the Rule of Law
Jason E. Whitehead
California State University, Long Beach, jwhiteh2@csulb.edu
Author(s): We Say What We Mean, Do We Mean What We Say? Examining the Decision to Overrule Prior Precedent by the U.S. Supreme Court
Alan Tauber
University of South Carolina, taubera@gwm.sc.edu
Author(s): Forces of Judicial Retrenchment in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Sarah Staszak
Brandeis University, staszak@brandeis.edu
Author(s): Dignity Without Death
Helen J. Knowles
SUNY, Oswego, h.j.knowles@gmail.com
Author(s): The Inseparable Political and Legal Legacies of the 13th Amendment: Political Bargaining and Race Based Public Policy
Jamila Smith-Loud
University of Maryland

  Arjan Hille Schakel
VU Amsterdam

  Ben Hansen
University of Michigan, bbh@umich.edu
Author(s): Feminist and Democratic Criticisms of Indigenous Sovereignty: Conquest, Consent, and the Normative Importance of History
Timothy P. Waligore
Columbia University, timothy.waligore@queensu.ca
Author(s): Playing Against The Middle: Centralization and Railroads in the Antebellum Period
Zachary A. Callen
University of Chicago, zachary.callen@gmail.com
Author(s): The Evolution of the Taking Clause in State Constitutions: 1776-2007
Sean Richard Boutin
Cornell University, srb28@cornell.edu
Author(s): The Politics of Fiscal Federalism: Voter Responsiveness to Intergovernmental Transfers in Canada
Andrew Owen
Princeton University, aowen@politics.ubc.ca
Author(s): State Solicitors in State Litigation
Banks P. Miller
Ohio State University, millerbp@utdallas.edu
Author(s): The Legalization of Home Schooling
Michael L Coulter
Grove City College, mlcoulter@gcc.edu
Author(s): The Inter-Branch Struggle over Tort Reform: Testing a Separation of Powers Model in the State Context
Jenna Lukasik
Vanderbilt University, jenna.e.lukasik@vanderbilt.edu
Author(s): Preserving the Initiative: State Legislative Response to Direct Democracy
Kathleen Ferraiolo
James Madison University, ferraikm@jmu.edu
Author(s): An Initiative By Any Other Name: Information Effects in Low Salience Elections
Chad Murphy
University of California, Riverside, cmurphy3@umw.edu

  Jackie Filla
University of California, Riverside, jfilla@odu.edu
Author(s): Delegate Democracy? Initiative Use and the Failure of Representative Institutions
Robert J. McGrath
University of Iowa, robert-mcgrath@uiowa.edu
Author(s): Sorting Political Ambitions: Federalism and Political Careers in the U.S., 1820-1975
Scott A. MacKenzie
University of California, San Diego, samackenzie@ucdavis.edu
Author(s): Intersecting Resources: A Survey of Women of Color in State Legislatures
Becki Scola
University of California, Irvine, bscola@uci.edu
Author(s): Dynamic Properties of State Public Opinion
Julianna Pacheco
Pennsylvania State University, jls644@psu.edu
Author(s): Beyond Red and Blue: A Survey-Based Measure of Intra-State Political Culture
Daniel J. Coffey
University of Akron, dcoffey@uakron.edu
Author(s): Sources of Gubernatorial Influence in the State Legislature: Don’t Forget the Party
James D. King
University of Wyoming, jking@uwyo.edu
Author(s): Enabling Urban Sprawl: Exclusionary Zoning and the Supreme Court
Wayne Batchis
Johns Hopkins University, batchisw@udel.edu
Author(s): State and Cities: Tokyo as Japan’s Global City and Politics of Place Differentiation
Takashi Tsukamoto
University of North Carolina, Greensboro, t_tsukam@uncg.edu
Author(s): Metropolitan Fragmentation as an Evolutionary Process: Comparing Expansionist Efforts in Newark and Houston
Richardson Dilworth
Drexel University, dilworth@drexel.edu
Author(s): Transnational Political Linkages of Immigrants in Global Cities
Agnes Mochama
University of Toronto, mochama@chass.utoronto.ca
Author(s): Where Is Politics a Scene? Why Fiorina and Florida Can Both Be Right and Wrong
Terry Nichols Clark
University of Chicago, tnclark@uchicago.edu
Author(s): What Effect Does Citizen Participation Have on Performance Measures?
Craig W. Thomas
University of Washington, thomasc@washington.edu

  Tomas Koontz
Ohio State University, koontz.31@osu.edu
Author(s): Initiating Women’s Issues Legislation: Russian Duma and Ukrainian Rada
Raminta Stockute
University of Kansas, Raminta@ku.edu
Author(s): Work-Family Policies Across Europe and Gender-Role Attitudes
Heidi M. Berggren
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, hberggren@umassd.edu
Author(s): Engendering Civil Society? The Impact of Democracy on Women’s Organizations in Ghana
Josephine J. Dawuni
Georgia State University, JDAWUNI@YAHOO.COM
Author(s): Parameters of Islamist Rationality: The Question of Gender
Gamze Cavdar Yasar
Colorado State University, gamze@lamar.colostate.edu
Author(s): Impartial Institutions, Redistricting and Female Political Participation
Feryal Marie Cherif
University of California, Riverside, cherif@ucr.edu

  Chad Murphy
University of California, Riverside, cmurphy3@umw.edu
Author(s): Rethinking Equality: Women, Work, and Reproduction Under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VII
Michelle D. Deardorff
Jackson State University, michelle.d.deardorff@jsums.edu
Author(s): Stereotypes at the Gate? Gender Stereotypes and Party Rules
Angela L. Bos
College of Wooster, abos@wooster.edu
Author(s): Dilemmas of Women at the Crossroads of Secular State, Islamic Politics and Democratization in Turkey
Canan Aslan
Middle East Technical University, aslanc@metu.edu.tr
Author(s): Conceptualizing Campaign Strategies
Peter W. Wielhouwer
Western Michigan University, peter.wielhouwer@wmich.edu
Author(s): Is Anyone Listening: Comparing the Effect That Various Forms of Citizens' Political Actions Have on State Legislatures and Congressional Representatives
Daniel Q. Gillion
University of Rochester, dgillion@sas.upenn.edu
Author(s): The Popularity of Legislative Term Limits: Public Opinion in a Non-Term-Limited State
Stanley M. Caress
University of West Georgia, scaress@westga.edu