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Black voters as saviors – and scapegoats 

Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, Anna M. Mahoney, Periloux Peay, and Michael G. Strawbridge - November 1, 2024
The data suggest it’s time to look beyond the old idea that Black Americans are a monolithic voting bloc.

The Divine Nine and Black voter support for Kamala Harris

Nadia E. Brown, Christine M. Slaughter, and Michael G. Strawbridge - August 5, 2024
A closer look at the history and contributions of Black Greek Letter Organizations.

Kamala isn’t Joe. She’s also not Barack, Hillary, or Shirley.

Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, Anna M. Mahoney, Periloux Peay, and Michael G. Strawbridge - July 24, 2024
And, hopefully, this isn’t 1968.

Why labor unions are more popular than they’ve been in six decades

Jake Rosenfeld - September 5, 2022
Today’s record-low unemployment makes workers more aware of the benefits unions offer

U.S. banned imports from China’s Xinjiang region. Will Americans object?

Tim Bartley and Matthew Amengual - August 8, 2022
When companies promise concrete action on human rights violations, Americans are less likely to support government intervention. This time, there’s a catch.

MAGA was the real winner of the Ohio Republican primary

Mia Costa, Zachary Albert, and Raymond J. La Raja - May 12, 2022
Ranked-choice voting alone wouldn’t have significantly changed the result, but non-partisan primaries — like Alaska’s — might.

Biden vowed to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. It might be good politics.

Jaclyn Kaslovsky and Andrew Stone - February 15, 2022
Our research finds that race significantly shapes Americans’ attitudes toward judicial nominees

Why haven’t U.S. mothers returned to work? The child-care infrastructure they need is still missing.

William J. Scarborough, Leah Ruppanner, and Caitlyn Collins - November 7, 2021
For women with children at home, the Great Resignation is really the Great Push, our research finds

Everyone focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court. But state supreme courts affect as many rights and lives.

Amanda Hollis-Brusky - September 14, 2021
From Florida to Texas to California, state supreme courts dramatically influence lives and elections as they rule on matters from voting rights to mask mandates

We compared the Supreme Court with other democracies’ high courts. More justices would improve its work.

Sivaram Cheruvu, Matthew J. Gabel, James F. Spriggs II, Jay N. Krehbiel, and Clifford J. Carrubba - May 10, 2021
More justices could produce more opinions — and improve consistency in U.S. law.
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