Adam R Brown
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Winter 2025: Poli 397/399r
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Fall 2024: Poli 110
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Utah Legislature internship
Washington Seminar
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Utah politics data and charts
The Utah Constitution over time (beta)
The Utah Legislature (bill stats, ideology, rankings, etc)
Book:
The Dead Hand's Grip: How Long Constitutions Bind States
Book:
Utah Politics and Government
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Conditional Party Government
Aldrich and Battista: Conditional party government in the states
Aldrich and Battista: Conditional party government in the states
Aldrich: Why parties
Aldrich: Why parties
Battista: Formal and Perceived Leadership Power in U.S. State Legislatures
Bawn: Congressional party leadership
Bawn: Congressional party leadership
Binder: The partisan basis of procedural choice
Carson et al: The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress
Cox and McCubbins: Legislative leviathan
Cox and McCubbins: Setting the agenda
Cox and McCubbins: Toward a theory of legislative rules changes
Cox, Kousser, and McCubbins: Party Power or Preferences? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from American State Legislatures
Jones: Partisan Polarization and Congressional Accountability in House Elections
Kim: Partisan deadlocks and agenda-setting in American state legislatures
Krehbiel: Pivotal politics
Krehbiel: Pivotal politics
Krehbiel: Where's the party
Krehbiel: Where's the party
Phillips: Does the Citizen Initiative Weaken Party Government in the U.S. States?
Rohde: Parties and leaders in the post-reform House
Rohde: Parties and leaders in the post-reform House
Schattschneider: Party government
Schickler and Rich: Controlling the floor
Schickler and Rich: Party government in the House reconsidered
Weisberg, Heberlig, and Campoli: Classics in Congressional politics
Wilson: Congressional government