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Political scientist Kevin Smith says his research suggests “political orientations are at least partially under genetic ...
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“How much states can necessarily do is something we might see some Supreme Court cases on in the future,” Shawn Donahue, a ...
An outfit may not be the first thing most people think of before heading to the polls, but a misstep while dressing could jeopardize one’s vote.
An outfit may not be the first thing most people think of before heading to the polls, but a misstep while dressing could ...
Who makes political polls and how do they work? Mary Snow, a Quinnipiac University assistant poll director, said the first thing to remember is that “this is an inexact science.” But this doesn’t mean ...
a professor in Syracuse University's Department of Political Science, considered Americans' views of the opposite party over four decades, health-related behaviors during the coronavirus pandemic ...
He has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Brown University, and a Ph.D in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. Prior to graduate school, he worked as a political ...
The Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought is often referred to as ASPECT. We are a scholarly alliance among various departments and programs and reside in the College of ...
That Texas — one of the few states whose lawmakers took forensic junk science seriously — is nevertheless on the cusp of executing a man who is most likely innocent, based on a diagnosis that ...
This campaign season, Christians have tried to proactively address political polarization—starting with tough conversations among themselves. Daniel Breed has heard all the politics-related ...