The Conservative Disposition Political Theory, ElectionsJames WallnerJanuary 1, 2021ConservatismComment
Winning Elections Won’t Fix Our Broken Legislature Elections, Congress, Political Theory, Political ScienceJames WallnerDecember 15, 2020Senate, Polarization, 2020 Election, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock, David Perdue, Kelly Loeffler, James Madison, Federalist 48Comment
McConnell is not all-powerful against Biden's Cabinet nominees Elections, CongressJames WallnerNovember 20, 2020Senate, Joe Biden, 2020 Election, Georgia Special Elections, Majority Leader, Senate Rules, Confirmation Process, Merrick Garland, Mitch McConnellComment
If Democrats take the Senate, here's how the GOP can still stop their agenda Congress, ElectionsJames WallnerNovember 13, 2020Senate, obstruction, Senate RulesComment
Forget ghostly apparitions…the Senate has disappeared! CongressJames WallnerNovember 3, 2020Senate dysfunctionComment
The Constitution ensures no one rules America Political Theory, ConstitutionJames WallnerOctober 29, 2020Federalist 47, Federalist 48, Polybius, James Madison, Steven Levitsky, Daniel Ziblatt, Donald Trump, Minority Rule, Majority Rule, ConstitutionComment
With Amy Coney Barrett, Democrats hold a master class on how to lose a Senate debate SenateJames WallnerOctober 21, 2020Amy Coney Barrett, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Confirmation Process, Legislative Strategy Comment
Whatever happened to true 'advice and consent' in Supreme Court confirmation hearings? Senate, Presidency, Political TheoryJames WallnerOctober 16, 2020Confirmation Process, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Judicial Nominations, Amy Coney BarrettComment
For the Supreme Court, 8 Justices Would be Better than 9 An even-numbered court would probably be more functional and less divided. Read More SenateJames WallnerOctober 7, 2020Confirmation Process, Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Separation of PowersComment
For Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation process, the Constitution is on Senate GOP's side SenateJames WallnerSeptember 28, 2020Confirmation Process, Amy Coney Barrett, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, Donald Trump, Supreme Court, Ruth Bader GinsburgComment
Tell Ben Sasse the Senate isn't the problem, senators are SenateJames WallnerSeptember 22, 2020Ben Sasse, Senate dysfunction, 17th Amendment, ReformComment
Shall we have a king? James WallnerAugust 21, 2020Congress, Presidency, Separation of Powers, Constitution, John Jay, George Washington, James Madison, James Wilson, Donald Trump, Ben SasseComment
Speaking up for the Filibuster SenateJames WallnerAugust 18, 2020Filibuster, Obstruction, Barack Obama, John LewisComment
What are the politics of protest? Political ScienceJames WallnerJune 18, 2020Politics In Question, civil disobedience, Omar Wasow, Politics of ProtestComment
What values are essential in a successful democracy? Political ScienceJames WallnerJune 17, 2020Politics In Question, Democratic Values, Democratic Self-GovernmentComment
Democratic Self-Government and the Problem of Extremism Political Science, Political TheoryJames WallnerJune 11, 2020Politics In Question, Extremism, Democratic Self-GovernmentComment
Norms, Values, and Democratic Self-Government Political Science, Political TheoryJames WallnerMay 28, 2020Politics In Question, Norms, Democratic ValuesComment
Populism and Liberal Democracy Political Science, Political TheoryJames WallnerMay 21, 2020Politics In Question, Populism, liberal democracyComment
Pandemic Endangers American Political Activity, Self-Governance Political TheoryJames WallnerApril 24, 2020Coronavirus, Congress, PoliticsComment