Journal Articles
- The Electoral Costs of Legislative Action: Dynamic Partisanship and Agenda Control in the U.S. Congress
- Legislative Gridlock and Policymaking Through the Appropriations Process
- The Quality of District Representation in U.S. House Committees
- Motions to instruct conferees as a majoritarian tool in the U.S. House
- Electoral Systems and the Substantive Representation of Marginalized Groups: Evidence from Women’s Issue Bills in South Korea
- The Partisanship of House Committees and Member Self-Selection
- Bicameralism and Minority Party Influence on Legislative Development: Evidence from House Standing Committee Votes
- Party Effects in State Legislative Committees
- Veto Override Requirements and Executive Success
- Partisan Dynamics in Presidential Primaries and Campaign Divisiveness
- Constructing Congressional Activity: Uncertainty and the Dynamics of Legislative Attention
- The Effect of Redistricting Commissions on District Partisanship and Member Ideology
- Gubernatorial Veto Powers and the Size of Legislative Coalitions
- Examining Legislative Cue-Taking in the U.S. Senate
- Redistricting in the Classroom: A Module for Interactive Learning
- Conference Committee Proposal Rights and Policy Outcomes in the States
- Conference Committee Proposal Rights and Policy Outcomes in the States
- The Disappearing Conference Committee: The Use of Procedures by Minority Coalitions to Prevent Conferencing
- Is the Democratic Party’s Superdelegate System Unfair to Voters?