Unions say they help stop covid from spreading. They may be right. Jamie McCallum and Adam Dean - April 26, 2022 Unionized nursing homes were far safer for workers and residents, our research finds, with lower rates of covid-19 cases and deaths.
Democrats are rewriting Build Back Better. Here’s what Black and Latina women activists say they need. Margaret Teresa Brower - February 4, 2022 Advocates for working women are more excited about packaging child-care support and family leave together than about either policy separately.
Why are the protests at the Republican Convention so small? Michael T. Heaney - July 21, 2016 Leading up to the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC) in
Public opinion and the Supreme Court: How can the Administration best defend the ACA, and how can its opponents best attack it, beyond the confines of legal briefs and oral argument in the courtroom? Andrew Gelman - March 23, 2012 The following is a guest post by Tom Clark, a
A Hypothesis about the Effect of Citizens United John Sides - February 16, 2010 From a grad student in our department who used to
Interest Groups and Strange Bedfellows — oh, and the Democrats Are Not More “Fractured” Than Republicans John Sides - August 24, 2009 Many have noticed, and been surprised by, the partnership between
Data availability Andrew Gelman - January 25, 2009 John writes, A great next step would be for Catalist,
The Hunt for Campaign Effects II John Sides - January 23, 2009 In the 2008 election, did campaign activity matter? In my