The White House announced that Keith Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell professor of politics and CSDP faculty associate, will join the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States. The panel is tasked with examining “the Court’s role in the Constitutional system;…
CSDP's web panel on Black Women and American Democracy, organized by Corrine McConnaughy, was held on March 31, 2021. To view the video recording of this event, visit here.
A new paper by Andrew Guess, assistant professor of politics and CSDP faculty associate, uses a combination of experimentation and computational social science techniques to study the long-term consequences of exposure to partisan news. The consequences of online partisan media …
Paul Frymer, Professor of Politics and a CSDP faculty associate, talked with Diane Rehm on her WAMU/NPR show. Is The US Ready For 51 States? Or Even 52? Frymer discusses the arguments for and against expanding the Union, and how these efforts compare to how the country added states in the past. Listen
The Washington Post features a new ground-breaking study by Jonathan Mummolo and co-authors that finds that diversity in law enforcement can lead to improvements in how police…
Omar Wasow, assistant professor of politics and CSDP faculty associate, is featured on Irish Times' World View podcast. Talking with host Chris Dooley, Wasow compares the…
FiveThirtyEight features John Kastellec in an examination of how the lack of diversity among judges affects how the judiciary is viewed and judicial outcomes: It Will Be Tough For Biden To…
The first annual Shepsle Prize has been awarded to Patricia Kirkland for the best article in the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy. Her award-winning paper, Mayoral Candidates, Social Class, and Representation in American Cities, was published in March,…
Lauren Wright, Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer in Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, appeared on CNBC to discuss impending impeachment.
Democrats are thinking there needs to be an immediate punishment...despite the…