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Party Competition and the Supression of Minority Rights

November 21, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
This blog post has been in the back of my mind for some time, but is especially relevant given today’s events in the Senate.  I don’t have some profound… Read More

The Senate Went Nuclear. Is the Filibuster on the Endangered List?

November 21, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
Enormous change to the Senate occurred today. By majority vote, the Senate moved to proceed on judicial and executive nominations, with the exception of Supreme Court nominations. What you… Read More

Do Veterans Decrease Polarization in Congress?

November 11, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
If the timing of this post doesn’t make it obvious, the use of “veteran” refers to lawmakers with prior military experience, not the length of one’s tenure… Read More

How Likely is an Overthrow of the Speaker?

October 16, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
In the wake of the CR and debt limit debates, some are asking if Boehner will lose his job. I have a post over at the GAI blog outlining… Read More

What’s Missing in the Polarization Debate? Congress.

October 15, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
Currently, the debate over American polarization is dominated by electoral considerations: gerrymandering, sorting, PACs, campaign finance, etc. Most of these arguments are based on underlying assumption that the American people,… Read More

Voting Against the Debt Limit Is for Losers!

October 10, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
Greg Koger at the political science blog Mischiefs of Faction has an interesting post this morning entitled “Fiscal Conservatism is for Losers.”  In his post, Koger uses… Read More

Government Shutdowns != Thelma and Louise

September 24, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
As we watch the Ted Cruz filibuster-ish thingy on CSPAN, I’m reminded of Harry Reid’s claim yesterday that the GOP’s effort to defund the Affordable Care Act, and ultimately… Read More

Funding the Government, Defunding Obamacare, & Innovative Procedure

September 17, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
As Congress steps closer to the various fiscal cliffs over the next week, the pressing question for Republican leadership is how to defund Obamacare. Several Republicans have indicated they will… Read More

Simulating the Syria Resolution Vote in the Full Senate

September 5, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
Yesterday, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10-7 to approve President Obama’s request to conduct military strikes against Syria (one member of the committee–Ed Markey–courageously voted “present”). Read More

The House’s Competitiveness Problem… or Lack Thereof

September 5, 2013  ·  LegBranch Team
At my other blog at the Government Affairs Institute, I have a post up on the increasing uncompetitiveness of U.S. House districts. There are signs that House elections may… Read More