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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
8:05am |
Government Supporter Responsiveness: Why Extreme Governments Respond to Their Supporters - Timothy Hellwig, University at Buffalo - SUNY; Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex; Werner Krause, Humboldt University of Berlin
8:15am |
Institutional Friction and Policy Responsiveness - Jack Maedgen, University of California-Berkeley; Christopher Wlezien, The University of Texas at Austin
8:25am |
Testing Mechanisms for Value Representation in American Politics - Arjun Vishwanath, Vanderbilt University
8:35am |
Title How Responsive Is Local Law Enforcement to Constituency Immigration Preferences? - Angelo Dagonel, Harvard University; Asya Magazinnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
8:45am |
When Proximity to the Median Citizen Is Not Enough: Analyzing Government Ideological Representation - Bing Bingham Powell, University of Rochester
9:05am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.