Some Supreme Court Justices worry that a gay marriage ruling will provoke public backlash. They shouldn't be concerned. Henry Farrell - April 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24141" align="alignnone" width="620" class="center"] An equality flag waves during
Some Supreme Court Justices worry that a gay marriage ruling will provoke public backlash. They shouldn’t be concerned. Thomas Hayes, Matthew Incantalupo, Anthony Smith, and Benjamin Bishin - April 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24141" align="alignnone" width="620" class="center"] An equality flag waves during
Do Popular Votes on Rights Create Animosity Toward Minorities? Joshua Tucker - August 7, 2013 Continuing our new series of collaborations with political science journals, we
What if Marriage Equality Is Loving Instead of Roe? John Sides - June 27, 2013 We welcome this guest post from NYU political scientist Patrick
9 Things You Should Read about the Politics of Same-Sex Marriage John Sides - March 26, 2013 As oral arguments get underway at the Supreme Court, here
The Dimensions of Law and the Same-Sex Marriage Cases Erik Voeten - December 10, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by
Perry v. Schwarzenegger Guest Blog: Gays and Political Power - February 4, 2010 In most circumstances, advocates for a group like to at
Perry v. Schwarzenegger Guest Blog: Is Being Gay a Fixed Trait or Chosen Identity? - January 28, 2010 Most gay people will tell you that they have very
Perry v. Schwarzenegger - January 26, 2010 Nominally, what's currently on trial in Chief U.S. District Judge
We Welcome Guest-Blogger Pat Egan John Sides - January 26, 2010 Pat Egan, a professor in in the political science department