1. The Changing Effect of Amicus Curiae Briefs on the United States Supreme Court Open Access Author: Cross, Alexander Nathan Title: The Changing Effect of Amicus Curiae Briefs on the United States Supreme Court Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: United States Supreme Courtinterest groupspoliticsamicus curiae briefs File: Download Alexander_N._Cross_Final_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Jon Zorn, Thesis SupervisorDr. Christopher Jon Zorn, Thesis SupervisorDr. Gretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Who Do Americans Trust With The Economy? How Economic Performance Predicts State Legislative Election Outcomes Open Access Author: Klavans, Jordan Andrew Title: Who Do Americans Trust With The Economy? How Economic Performance Predicts State Legislative Election Outcomes Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: economystate electioneconomic votingpredictincumbencypartisan advantagestate economiescampaignrecessionvoter behaviorDemocratsRepublicanspolitics File: Download Klavans_Jordan_StateElectionsAndEconomicPerformance.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Zachary Donald Baumann, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. INTERSECTIONALITY AND ABORTION LEGISLATION: WOMEN LEGISLATORS, RACE AND 2010-2013 STATE ABORTION LAWS Open Access Author: Giotto, Gabriella Nicole Title: INTERSECTIONALITY AND ABORTION LEGISLATION: WOMEN LEGISLATORS, RACE AND 2010-2013 STATE ABORTION LAWS Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Intersectionalitywomenpoliticsabortionstate legislaturestate abortion policywomen of colorrace20112013United StatesBlack womencommitteeincorporation File: Download GiottoFinalThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Michael Barth Berkman, Thesis SupervisorDr. Gretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Open Access Author: Cohen, Emma Title: Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: politicssocial mediatwitterextremecongress memberspolarization File: Download EmmaCohen_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kevin M Munger, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Open Access Author: Zhang, Steven Title: Investigating the Effect of Empathy and News Readership on Affective Polarization Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: affective polarizationempathynews readershipnewsnews consumptionpolarizationpoliticspsychologybehaviorpolitical psychologypolitical divideparty polarizationpartisanpartisanship File: Download Zhang_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Peter K Hatemi, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor