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The 2016 EU referendum result -the so-called Brexit vote- was widely perceived as a statement against immigration. We conducted a field-experiment to test whether the Brexit vote triggered anti-social attitudes. In a computerized quiz, our (non-deceptive) intervention randomized the information...
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This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting in the U.S. Senate on a broad set of environmental issues. The study estimates a model of political support using voting scores from the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) for the period 1988-98,...
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This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting in the U.S. Senate on a broad set of environmental issues. The study estimates a model of political support using voting scores from the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) for the period 1988-98,...
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In recent years, election law has assumed a particularly prominent role in American political life. Election-related litigation has sharply increased during the past decade, and the winner of a number of high-profile elections have been determined following litigation, including, most...
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