Submissions from 2023
Can I be prosecuted for telling someone to break the law?, David Klein
Equal protection beyond race and sex, David Klein
Taking the Fifth, David Klein
The U. S. Constitution in five minutes, David Klein and Joseph L. Smith
Impacts of political fragmentation on inclusive economic resilience: Examining American metropolitan areas after the Great Recession, Soomi Lee and Shu Wang
Faculty Scholarship from 2022
Fighting the civic desert: Interdisciplinary approaches to empowering educator, Brigid Beaubien, Amanda O. Maher, Amanda C. Stype, and Jeffrey L. Bernstein
A case study and vision: Supporting undergraduate research at Eastern Michigan University, Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Harriet A. Lindsay
Vital statistics on American politics: 2017–2020, Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Amanda C. Shannon
Delivering culturally competent and equitable police services via social media: Assessing two way dialogue between police agencies and vulnerable citizens, Barbara Patrick and Aaron C. Rollins
Govt11: Principles of American government, Edward Sidlow and Beth Henschen
[Review of the book Atenco lives! Filmmaking and popular struggle in Mexico by L. K. Stone], Richard Stahler-Sholk
[Review of the book Latin American extractivism: Dependency, resource nationalism, and resistance in broad perspective, by S. Ellner], Richard Stahler-Sholk
Faculty Scholarship from 2021
An exercise on question wording and political polling, Jeffrey L. Bernstein
Teaching research methods in political science, Jeffrey L. Bernstein
Using think-alouds to understand how students balance free speech and inclusion, Jeffrey L. Bernstein and Cameron W. Armstrong*
Maintaining the integrity of democratic principles with Congressional remedies: An assessment of petitioning for rulemaking under the Endangered Species Act, Beth Henschen and William P. McLauchlan
Ramos v. Louisiana on unanimous juries, David Klein
Perceptions of local government fiscal health and fiscal stress: Evidence from quantile regressions with Michigan municipalities and counties, Stephanie Leiser, Shu Wang, and Charles Kargman
Economic sanctions outcomes: An information-driven explanation, Mehmet Onder
Competition and collaboration: Title IX Coordinators and the barriers to achieving educational equity, Brian Pappas
Just settlement? Rethinking the mediator’s goals, Brian A. Pappas
Procedural convergence, Brian A. Pappas
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
A new and reinvigorated research agenda for U.S. local governments, Ann O'M. Bowman, Domonic A. Bearfield, Stefanie Chambers, Beverly A. Cigler, Arnold Fleischmann, Janet M. Kelly, and Timothy B. Krebs
Racial difference in the relationship between health and happiness in the United States, Sharon Cobb, Arash Javanbakht, Ebrahim Khalifeh Soltani, Mohsen Bazargan, and Shervin Assari
Other major cases, David Klein