The surprising increase in child labor law violations Laura C. Bucci - May 1, 2024 In some states, conservative lawmakers are easing the rules designed to protect younger workers.
Biden’s marijuana policy may change attitudes toward immigrants Melissa R. Michelson and Joe R. Tafoya - December 1, 2022 As states decriminalize cannabis, Republicans soften toward immigrants, our research finds
Americans just elected two lesbian governors. Have attitudes changed that much? Tatishe M. Nteta, Adam Eichen, Maddi Hertz, Raymond J. La Raja, Jesse H. Rhodes, and Alexander Theodoridis - November 15, 2022 Our research found sexism hurts candidates more than antigay attitudes, at least in Massachusetts
Trump confused everyone by canceling North Korea sanctions. The explanation may have been a coverup. Henry Farrell - March 26, 2019 A protester wearing a mask of President Trump passes by
Here’s why confirming Kavanaugh could seriously undermine the Supreme Court’s public standing Brendan Nyhan - October 5, 2018 Could Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination undermine the public standing of the
No, one-third of African Americans don’t support Trump. Not even close. Michael Tesler - August 17, 2018 President Trump has recently faced renewed allegations of racism. Many
Does incivility hurt democracy? Here’s what political science can tell us. Emily Sydnor - June 27, 2018 [caption id="attachment_75016" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Protesters argue in front of the
Why North Korea wants a summit with Trump Andrew Yeo - March 14, 2018 [caption id="attachment_67684" align="aligncenter" width="960"] North Korean leader Kim Jong Un,
Trump set a record for White House staff turnover in the first year Kathryn Tenpas - January 16, 2018 Every new president loses top staff during the administration’s first
The military doesn’t love Trump back. This is why. Carrie Lee - November 10, 2017 Veterans’ Day is a good time to examine how U.S.