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Three Essays on Determinants of Policy Change at the Federal and
State Levels
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Do Rural Women Run? Factors Determining Where Women
Represent
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In Pursuit of Representation: The Effect of Gender Quotas on
Legislative Committee Assignments
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I Am Somebody: Do Legislator Descriptive Characteristics Help
Explain Representation of Low-Income Constituents, A Marginalized
Subgroup?
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Political Culture: State Responses to Social Welfare
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The Internet: Changing the Way We Think about Women's
Rights?
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The Election, Incorporation, and Policy Impact of Women in City
Government
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Gender Stereotypes and Congressional Campaign Strategies
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Powerful Movements Powerful Women: Understanding the
Relationship between Women's Movements and Female Legislative
Representation
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Patriarchy and Sexual Violence in Civil Conflicts: A Theoretical
Analysis of Sierra Leone
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The Road (Not) Taken: Selection of Legal Rules on the U.S. Supreme
Court
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A Study of the Recorder's Court: Does Sentencing Disparity Exist
and if so, Why?
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Wait your turn! Black-Brown conflict and political action against
Latinos
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Voting Decisions in the U.S. House of Representatives: The Caseof Health Care Reform
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The Multidimensionality of Electoral Fraud in Colombia: How Do Political Parties Choose Between Electoral Manipulation Methods?
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How Generational Differences in Socialization and Identity Shaped America's Partisan-Ideological Landscape
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The Growing Divide: Exploring Recent Political and Population Changes in the American Electorate
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Trans*forming Politics: An Analysis of State Adoption of Transgender-Related Policies
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Inference, Accountability, and Gender Diversity on the Bench
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Sources of Discontent: Examining the Role of Information Provision, Race and Skill on U.S. Opinion Toward Immigration
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Bridging the Gap: Legal Doctrine and Immigration Detention
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“It’s not your fault” How Attribution of Responsibility and Empathy Lead to Helping Behavior for Migrants who are Victims of Labor Trafficking
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