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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
11:45am |
Persuade Your Foes or Inform your Friends? Partisan Context and Adaptive Lobbying Strategy - Tim M. LaPira, James Madison University; Isabel Laterzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Herschel F. Thomas, University of Texas at Austin
11:58am |
The Hydraulics of Foundation Money: A Working Theory - Kristen Munnelly, American University
12:11pm |
The Politics of Timing: Strategic Calculations in Intersectional Lobbying Coalitions - Jacquelynn Marie Hernandez, University of Texas at Austin
12:24pm |
When and Why Do Legislators Pass More Punitive Sentencing Policies? A Process Tracing Analysis of Interest Group Access to and Influence on US Criminal Sentencing Policy - Lily Rice, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin; Raj Chari, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
12:37pm |
Brian Alexander, Washington and Lee University
12:37pm |
Beth L. Leech, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
12:50pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.