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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel looks at the current state of partisan politics in the U.S. Congress and its larger implications.
“We’re Ungovernable”: The Origins of Republican Disunity in the U.S. House - Matthew N. Green, Catholic University of America
Causes and Consequences of Voluntary Departure from the U.S. Congress - Patrick W. Buhr, Vanderbilt University
Party Foul: The Causes and Consequences of Party Disloyalty in Congress - Timothy Adam Bynion, George Mason University
The House Freedom Caucus and Amendment Activity - Chris Den Hartog, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Timothy P. Nokken, Texas Tech University
The Restrictive Special Rule Revolution in the U.S. House of Representatives - Breanna Crystene Gray, University of Maryland, College Park