Contributors
- Jordan Ragusa College of Charleston
- Joshua Huder University of Florida
- Nate Birkhead Indiana University
Twitter
Subscribe To The Blog
Categories
- American Political Development
- Bicameralism
- Budget
- College Football
- Congressional Absurdity
- Direct Democracy
- Elections
- Electoral Institutions
- Empirical Theory
- Filibuster
- Legislative Politics
- Legislative Procedure
- Legislative Theory
- Michael Steele's Gaffes
- Pedagogy
- Polarization
- Policy Agendas
- Political Behavior
- Political Economy
- Political Institutions
- Political Parties
- Primaries
- Quick Hit
- Realignment
- Senate
- Separation of Powers
- The Presidency
- Things Institutionalists Know that you Should
- Voting Behavior
Blogs Worth Reading
Top Posts
Tag Archives: Carolyn McCarthy
On (the lack of) Gun Control Laws: How Much is the NRA to Blame?
This is a reblog of one of Nate’s posts from January of 2011 in response to the Gabby Giffords shooting. I think it’s germane to the present conversation. And for the record, this is not an endorsement of the NRA by any means, just an attempt … Continue reading
Posted in Legislative Politics, Policy Agendas
Tagged Arizona Shooting, Carolyn McCarthy, Gun Control, NRA, Richard Lugar
Leave a comment
On (the lack of) Gun Control Laws: How Much is the NRA to Blame?
Following the horrific events in Tucson last Saturday, it is little surprise that Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and several other members of Congress are moving to re-instate several gun control measures. Meanwhile, gun sales went up dramatically this past week, in … Continue reading
Posted in Legislative Politics, Policy Agendas
Tagged Arizona Shooting, Carolyn McCarthy, Gun Control, NRA, Richard Lugar
5 Comments
