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Volume 101, issue 7, 2020
- Incentivizing Innovation in a Knowledge Society pp. 2389-2397

- William Bianco, Keith Gaddie, John Rice, Don Shin, Henrik Stahl, Ruth Winecoff and William Kindred Winecoff
- Policy Innovations and Rationale for Sustainable Energy Transition in the UAE pp. 2398-2412

- Farkhod Aminjonov
- Democratic Competition for Rank, Cooperation, and Deception in Small Groups pp. 2413-2436

- Stephen Benard and Pat Barclay
- Derrida's Unconditional Hospitality as the Improbable: An Example of Innovation in Refugee Care pp. 2437-2449

- Melissa Kerr Chiovenda
- Prosocial Motivation as a Driver of Social Innovation in the UAE pp. 2450-2464

- Sophia Soyoung Jeong and Dhia Waddah Talib Ali Alhanaee
- Whither the State? The Oslo Peace Process and Neoliberal Configurations of Palestine pp. 2465-2484

- Suzanne Morrison
- An Overview of Innovation in the Arab Gulf States: From Origins and Five‐Year Plans to New Cities and Indices pp. 2485-2506

- James C. A. Redman
- “The Debt of Gratitude”: Mobilizing “Motherhood” in Times of Unrest in the United Arab Emirates pp. 2507-2521

- Rima Sabban
- In Blockchain We Trust: Does Blockchain Itself Generate Trust? pp. 2522-2538

- Donghee Shin and William T. Bianco
- Innovations in Early Maritime Technology in Mesopotamia and the Arabian Gulf pp. 2539-2554

- Eric Staples
- Innovation in Financing Energy‐Efficient and Renewable Energy Upgrades: An Evaluation of Property Assessed Clean Energy for California Residences pp. 2555-2573

- Ruth Winecoff and Michelle Graff
Volume 101, issue 6, 2020
- Does Deliberation Increase Public‐Spiritedness? pp. 2163-2182

- Rui Wang, James S. Fishkin and Robert C. Luskin
- Are You Threatening Me? Asian‐American Panethnicity in the Trump Era pp. 2183-2192

- Danvy Le, Maneesh Arora and Christopher Stout
- A Democratic Emergency After a Health Emergency? Exposure to COVID‐19, Perceived Economic Threat and Support for Anti‐Democratic Political Systems pp. 2193-2202

- Michele Roccato, Nicoletta Cavazza, Pasquale Colloca and Silvia Russo
- Badge of Courage or Sign of Criminality? Experimental Evidence for How Voters Respond to Candidates Who Were Arrested at a Protest pp. 2203-2219

- Karen O. Caballero Armendariz, Ben Farrer and Monica Martinez
- Racial Context and Political Support for California School Taxes pp. 2220-2237

- Jennifer M. Nations and Isaac W. Martin
- Legal, Political Science, and Economics Approaches to Measuring Malapportionment: The U.S. House, Senate, and Electoral College 1790–2010 pp. 2238-2256

- Jonathan Cervas and Bernard Grofman
- Extending a Hand in Perilous Times: Beneficial Immigration Policy in the Fifty States, 2005–2012 pp. 2257-2271

- Lisa M. Sanchez and Isabel Williams
- When States Align Social Welfare Programs: Considering the Child Support Income Exclusion for SNAP pp. 2272-2288

- Colleen M. Heflin, Leonard M. Lopoo and Mattie Mackenzie‐Liu
- The Effect of Classmates’ Maternal College Attainment on Volunteering in Young Adulthood pp. 2289-2311

- Jinho Kim
- Unmet Promises: Diminishing Confidence in Education Among College‐Educated Adults from 1973 to 2018 pp. 2312-2331

- Michael A. Miner
- Construct Validity of Cultural Theory Survey Measures pp. 2332-2383

- Brendon Swedlow, Joseph T. Ripberger, Li‐Yin Liu, Carol L. Silva, Hank Jenkins‐Smith and Branden B. Johnson
Volume 101, issue 5, 2020
- Causation and Behavior: The Necessity and Benefits of Incorporating Evolutionary Thinking into Political Science pp. 1677-1698

- Jordan Mansell
- How the Alt‐Right Label Informs Political Assessments pp. 1699-1711

- John Cluverius, Kevin K. Banda and Hannah R. Daly
- The Bicameral Roots of Congressional Deadlock: Analyzing Divided Government Through the Lens of Majority Rule pp. 1712-1727

- William Bianco and Regina Smyth
- Does Compulsory Schooling Affect Innovation? Evidence from the United States pp. 1728-1742

- Corey A. DeAngelis and Angela Dills
- Judicial Performance and Trust in Legal Systems: Findings from a Decade of Surveys in over 20 European Countries pp. 1743-1760

- Pedro C. Magalhães and Nuno Garoupa
- Generating Support for a Hypothetical War: Presidential Cues and Justifications pp. 1761-1772

- Andrew Gooch
- Presidential Versus Parliamentary Systems: Where Do Female Entrepreneurs Thrive? pp. 1773-1788

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Does Distance Matter? Evaluating the Impact of Drop Boxes on Voter Turnout pp. 1789-1809

- William McGuire, Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien, Katherine Baird, Benjamin Corbett and Loren Collingwood
- The Military in Politics and Democracy: Its Impact on Government Spending for Education and Health pp. 1810-1826

- David Shin
- Essential Work Is Gender Segregated: This Shapes the Gendered Representation of Essential Workers in Political Office pp. 1827-1833

- Tiffany D. Barnes and Mirya R. Holman
- Preferential Trade Agreements, Democracy, and the Risk of Coups d’état pp. 1834-1849

- Wen‐Chin Wu and Fangjin Ye
- Nexus Between Governance and Socioeconomic Factors on Public Service Fragility in Asian Economies pp. 1850-1868

- Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Samreen Gillani, Saif Ullah, Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza and Atta Ullah
- The Dual Identity of Asian Americans pp. 1869-1884

- Fan Lu
- Political Trust and Native American Electoral Participation: An Analysis of Survey Data from Nevada and South Dakota pp. 1885-1904

- Jean Schroedel, Aaron Berg, Joseph Dietrich and Javier M. Rodriguez
- Arresting Confidence: Mass Incarceration and Black–White Differences in Perceptions of Legal Authorities pp. 1905-1919

- Timothy L. O'Brien
- Ethnic Cues, Latino Skin Tone, and Voter Preferences: An Experimental Test pp. 1920-1935

- Ben Anderson, Garrett Bird, Richard Kornrumpf, Maria Macaluso, Natasha Mundkur, Madison Swingholm and Jason Gainous
- Media Consumption and Racial Residential Preferences pp. 1936-1950

- Elizabeth Korver‐Glenn, Sylvia Emmanuel, Mary E. Campbell and Verna M. Keith
- Southern Accents and Partisan Stereotypes: Evaluating Political Candidates pp. 1951-1968

- Kathleen Ash, Wesley Johnson, Gracie Lagadinos, Sarah Simon, Jared Thomas, Evan Wright and Jason Gainous
- Analysis of Youths’ Perspective in India On and During the Pandemic of COVID‐19 pp. 1969-1978

- Aman Basu, Ajishnu Roy, Amit Kumar Hazra and Kousik Pramanick
- Defying the Rally During COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Regression Discontinuity Approach pp. 1979-1994

- Enrijeta Shino and Michael Binder
- Imperial Pandemicide pp. 1995-2000

- Douglas A. Van Belle and Thomas Jamieson
- Work‐Limiting Disability and Intergenerational Economic Mobility pp. 2001-2016

- Katie M Jajtner
- Trade‐Induced Job Loss and Support for Free Trade pp. 2017-2031

- Hannah Lukinovich, Dmitriy Nurullayev and James C. Garand
- Ongoing Debate Between Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Wavelet Analysis pp. 2032-2051

- Tomiwa Adebayo and Demet Beton Kalmaz
- The Chinese Dream: Hukou, Social Mobility, and Trust in Government pp. 2052-2070

- Xian Huang
- Who's an iAddict? A Sociodemographic Exploration of Device Addiction Among American Adults pp. 2071-2084

- Justin J. Nelson and Christopher M. Pieper
- Climate Change Communication: Examining the Social and Cognitive Barriers to Productive Environmental Communication pp. 2085-2100

- Sonia Hélène Merkel, Angela M. Person, Randy A. Peppler and Sarah M. Melcher
- Anxious About Social Violence: The Emotional Underpinnings of Support for Gun Control pp. 2101-2120

- Alexandra Filindra, Loren Collingwood and Noah J. Kaplan
- Gun Ownership and Life Satisfaction in the United States pp. 2121-2136

- Terrence D. Hill, Benjamin Dowd‐Arrow, Amy M. Burdette and Tara D. Warner
- Popularity and Visibility Appraisals for Computing Olympic Medal Rankings pp. 2137-2157

- Pedro Garcia‐del‐Barrio, Carlos Gomez‐Gonzalez and José Manuel Sánchez‐Santos
Volume 101, issue 4, 2020
- Caleb Perry Patterson: Political Scientist and Civic Educator pp. 1207-1221

- James W. Riddlesperger
- Three Roads to Populism? An Italian Field Study on the 2019 European Election pp. 1222-1235

- Michele Roccato, Nicoletta Cavazza, Pasquale Colloca and Silvia Russo
- Violence, Trust, and Public Support for the Colombian Peace Agreement pp. 1236-1254

- Diego Esparza, Valerie Martinez, Regina Branton, Kimi King and James Meernik
- Coveting Uniformity in a Diverse World: The Authoritarian Roots of Welfare Chauvinism in Postmigration Crisis Germany pp. 1255-1270

- Markus M. L. Crepaz
- Survival of Formula One Drivers pp. 1271-1281

- Onur Celik
- Underrepresenting Reality? Media Coverage of Women in Politics and Sport pp. 1282-1302

- Michael Courtney, Michael Breen, Claire McGing, Iain McMenamin, Eoin O'Malley and Kevin Rafter
- The Electoral Choices of Voters with Coalition‐Straddling Consideration Sets pp. 1303-1313

- Jacob Sohlberg and Annika Fredén
- (Re)Considering the Sources of Economic Perceptions pp. 1314-1325

- Cameron Anderson
- Colonial Military Garrisons as Labor‐Market Shocks: Quebec City and Boston, 1760–1775 pp. 1326-1344

- Jeremy Land and Vincent Geloso
- Economic Vulnerability and Anti‐Immigrant Attitudes: Isolated Anomaly or Emerging Trend pp. 1345-1358

- Flavio Hickel and Melissa Bredbenner
- Horizontal Networks and Economic Performance: Evidence from City Leaders in China pp. 1359-1373

- Danglun Luo, Congcong Liu and Lifan Wu
- Reconceptualizing the Enclave: Measuring Success Among Latino‐Owned Businesses pp. 1374-1396

- Marlene Orozco
- Uncharitable Acts in Charity: Socioeconomic Drivers of Charity‐Related Fraud pp. 1397-1412

- Rajeev Goel
- Combat Experience and the Foreign Policy Positions of Veterans pp. 1413-1429

- Travis W. Endicott
- Public Views of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Aftermath of the Kavanaugh Confirmation pp. 1430-1441

- Christopher N. Krewson and Jean R. Schroedel
- Criminal Threat, Immigrant/Minority Threat, and Political Ideology: An Examination of Handgun Permits Across Texas Counties pp. 1442-1460

- S. E. Costanza, Ronald Helms, John C. Kilburn and David A. Bowers
- The Effect of Partisan Cues on Support for Solar and Wind Energy in the United States pp. 1461-1474

- Jessica A. Crowe
- Local Officials as Partisan Operatives: The Effect of County Officials on Early Voting Administration pp. 1475-1488

- Markie McBrayer, R. Lucas Williams and Andrea Eckelman
- “Distant Participation” and Youth Political Attitudes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 1489-1512

- Stan Hok‐Wui Wong and Mathew Y. H. Wong
- Resistance and Response: Latinos and Conservative Radio Advertisements pp. 1513-1533

- Peter W. Wielhouwer
- Unpacking the Suitcase: Premigratory Experiences with Ethnic Violence and Descriptive Representation Among Asian Americans pp. 1534-1551

- John Ishiyama and Andrea Silva
- The Impact of Muslim Religious Accommodations on Subjective Well‐Being Among Christian Majorities and Nonattendees: Evidence from the European Social Survey, 2002–2008 pp. 1552-1571

- Ronald Kwon, Kevin McCaffree and Caroline Taylor
- Polarization and American Jews: The Partisan Debate Over Attribution of Blame and Responsibility for Rising Anti‐Semitism in the United States pp. 1572-1583

- Amy B. Becker
- The Politics of White Racial Identity and Vote Choice in the 2018 Midterm Elections pp. 1584-1599

- Jonathan Knuckey and Myunghee Kim
- Welfare Chauvinism? Refugee Flows and Electoral Support for Populist‐Right Parties in Industrial Democracies pp. 1600-1626

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Types of White Identification and Attitudes About Black Lives Matter pp. 1627-1633

- Geneva Cole
- Judgments of Capability and Conformity as Distinct Forms of Social Judgments, and the Way They Interact to Shape Evaluator Decisions pp. 1634-1641

- Başak Topaler and Eyüp Tolunay Küp
- Social Network Analysis for Coronavirus (COVID‐19) in the United States pp. 1642-1647

- Seungil Yum
- Dear Reviewer 2: Go F’ Yourself pp. 1648-1652

- David A. M. Peterson
- Unpacking Gender, Age, and Education Knowledge Inequalities: A Systematic Comparison pp. 1653-1669

- Marta Fraile and Jessica Fortin‐Rittberger
Volume 101, issue 3, 2020
- An Empirical Examination of the Occupational Attainment of American Veterans of World War I pp. 1009-1017

- Paul E. Gabriel
- Do the Affluent Override Average Americans? Measuring Policy Disagreement and Unequal Influence pp. 1018-1037

- Jarron Bowman
- The Gender Environmentalism Gap in Germany and the Netherlands pp. 1038-1055

- Athina Economou and George Halkos
- Antecedents of Social Media Usage Status: Examination of Predictiveness of Digital Literacy, Academic Performance, and Fear of Missing Out Variables pp. 1056-1074

- Hatice Yildiz Durak and Süleyman Sadi Seferoğlu
- Marvel, DC, and Sport: Investigating Rivalry in the Sport and Comic Settings pp. 1075-1089

- Cody T. Havard, Frederick G. Grieve and Megan E. Lomenick
- Antisocial Behavior in Soccer Players: Using an Integrated Mediation Model of Personal Control and Social Learning Theory pp. 1090-1114

- Saeed Kabiri, Seyyedeh Masoomeh (Shamila) Shadmanfaat, Hayden Smith and Jaeyong Choi
- Latinos por Trump? Latinos and the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 1115-1131

- Álvaro J. Corral and David L. Leal
- Knowing What You Don't Know: The Role of Information and Sophistication in Ballot Completion pp. 1132-1149

- Matt Lamb and Steven Perry
- Relationships of Horizontalism and Hierarchy: Exploring Divergent Forms of Sociopolitical Trust pp. 1150-1164

- Dana M. Williams
- Presidential Communication During the Legislative Process pp. 1165-1182

- Ian Ostrander and Joel Sievert
- Measuring Income Inequality Across Countries and Over Time: The Standardized World Income Inequality Database pp. 1183-1199

- Frederick Solt
Volume 101, issue 2, 2020
- Assessing the State of Mandatory Fees in America's Public Colleges and Universities: Causes and Consequences pp. 427-438

- Tyler P. Reinagel and Christopher A. Cooper
- “Ain't No Hood Like Motherhood”: The Complexity of Human Milk Donor Identity pp. 439-458

- Ayelet Oreg and Susan Appe
- Diversifying Conspiracy Beliefs and Populist Ideologies in the Chinese Context pp. 459-472

- Tianru Guan and Yilu Yang
- Are Women More Averse to Corruption than Men? The Case of South Korea pp. 473-489

- Aie‐Rie Lee and Kerry Chávez
- Race Differences in Motivations for Joining Unions: The Role of Prosocial Beliefs pp. 490-502

- Clayton Gumber and Irene Padavic
- Green Crime Havens: A Spatial Cluster Analysis of Environmental Crime pp. 503-513

- Ryan Thomson, Johanna Espin and Tameka Samuels‐Jones
- “Racial Classification Is Meaningless”: Why Racial Classification in South Africa Is Unintelligible for Some Eritrean Refugees pp. 514-526

- Amanuel Isak Tewolde
- Latino Political Participation by Citizenship Status and Immigrant Generation pp. 527-544

- Stephanie Potochnick and Mary Stegmaier
- Attitudes Toward Immigration: Ethnicity Trumps Skills But Not Legality? pp. 545-557

- Annabella España‐Nájera and David Vera
- Testing Broken Windows Theory in Mexico City pp. 558-572

- Carlos J. Vilalta, Pablo Lopez, Gustavo Fondevila and Oscar Siordia
- The Effect of Race and Gender on Attributions of Stalking pp. 573-587

- Simon C. Duff, Jonathan Hay, Jessica Kerry and Alyssa Whittam
- Informality and Latino‐Owned Businesses: A National Portrait of Unregistered Latino‐Owned Businesses pp. 588-603

- Michael Pisani and Alfonso Morales
- Missing the Dictator? The Effect of the Image of Authoritarian Past on Support for Democracy in Latin America pp. 604-622

- Iván Durán and Francesc Trillas
- Explaining the Cultural Retention–Delinquency Relationship Using Differential Support and Coercion Theory: A Study of Native‐Born and Immigrant Latino Youth pp. 623-640

- Egbert Zavala, Theodore R. Curry and Maria Cristina Morales
- Stifling Workplace Activism: The Consequences of Anthem Protests for NFL Players pp. 641-655

- David Niven
- Meeting Expectations at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games: Country Potential and Competitiveness pp. 656-677

- F. Javier Otamendi, Luis M. Doncel and Cecilia Martín‐Gutiérrez
- Rent Sharing and Gender Discrimination: Causal Evidence from Collegiate Athletics pp. 678-696

- Mario Lackner and Christine Zulehner
- Forecasting National Medal Totals at the Summer Olympic Games Reconsidered pp. 697-711

- Nicolas Scelles, Wladimir Andreff, Liliane Bonnal, Madeleine Andreff and Pascal Favard
- Nonresponse Bias in Inequality Measurement: Cross‐Country Analysis Using Luxembourg Income Study Surveys pp. 712-731

- Vladimir Hlasny
- Vernacular Landscapes Building and Protection of Meme in the Dong Ethnic Minority Regions pp. 732-743

- Wen Shuang Zhu and Xun Liu
- Co‐Ethnic and Neighborhood Ties and Financial Social Capital Formation Among the Urban Poor in Kenya pp. 744-758

- Hye‐Sung Kim
- Does Government Partisanship Influence Multinational Corporations’ Tax Payments in the United States? pp. 759-775

- Mi Jeong Shin
- Civil War and Democratization: A Micro‐Level Analysis pp. 776-791

- Mehmet Gurses, Ayse Betul Celik and Evren Balta
- How Poor Were Quebec and Canada During the 1840s? pp. 792-810

- Vincent Geloso and Gonzalo Macera
- The Effect of Opinion Readability on the Impact of U.S. Supreme Court Precedents in State High Courts pp. 811-824

- Michael P. Fix and Bailey R. Fairbanks
- Personalizing the U.S. Supreme Court Through Attention to Individual Justices pp. 825-841

- Brian J. Fogarty, S. Nasser Qadri and Patrick C. Wohlfarth
- The Sum of its Parts: How Supreme Court Justices Disparately Shape Attention to Their Opinions pp. 842-860

- Ali S. Masood and Benjamin J. Kassow
- Candidate Extremism and Electoral Design in U.S. State Legislative Elections pp. 861-877

- Isaac Hale
- A Cultural Theory of Partisanship and Policy Attitudes pp. 878-892

- Matthew C. Nowlin and Thomas M. Rabovsky
- Does “Politicizing” Gun Violence Increase Support for Gun Control? Experimental Evidence from the Las Vegas Shooting pp. 893-908

- Benjamin R. Kantack and Collin E. Paschall
- Testing Mechanisms: Carceral Contact and Political Participation pp. 909-924

- Brandon R. Davis
- Abstention, Protest, and Residual Votes in the 2016 Election pp. 925-939

- Charles Stewart, R. Michael Alvarez, Stephen S. Pettigrew and Cameron Wimpy
- Explaining Gender Differences in Turnout Using Panel Data Across Elections pp. 940-959

- Hilde Coffé and Ignacio Lago
- Class Attitudes, Political Knowledge, and Support for Redistribution in an Era of Inequality pp. 960-977

- David Macdonald
- Who Voted in 2016? Using Fuzzy Forests to Understand Voter Turnout pp. 978-988

- Seo‐young Silvia Kim, R. Michael Alvarez and Christina M. Ramirez
- Group Presence, Population, and Interest Group Theory: A Case Study of the American Anti‐Slavery Society pp. 989-1003

- Adam Chamberlain
Volume 101, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 7-7

- Keith Gaddie, Kirby Goidel and Kim Gaddie
- Introduction to the Mini Symposium on Partisan Gerrymandering pp. 8-9

- Richard L. Engstrom
- The Meaning of “One Person, One Vote” or Let Us Split the Baby in Half: Evenwel v. Abbott pp. 10-22

- Henry Flores
- Partisan Gerrymandering: Weeds in the Political Thicket pp. 23-36

- Richard L. Engstrom
- Detecting Florida's Gerrymander: A Lesson in Putting First Things First pp. 37-52

- Robin E. Best, Jonathan S. Krasno, Daniel B. Magleby and Michael D. McDonald
- The Efficiency Gap After Gill v. Whitford pp. 53-67

- Mark Rush
- Making Partisan Gerrymandering Fair: One Old and Two New Methods pp. 68-72

- Steven Brams
- A New Face to the Race Card? Campaigns, Racial Cues, and Candidate Credibility pp. 73-90

- Tasha S. Philpot and Kenneth M. Miller
- Inequality and Bias in the Demand for and Supply of News pp. 91-106

- Ann Owen and Andrew Wei
- Dehumanization of the Opposition in Political Campaigns pp. 107-120

- Erin C. Cassese
- Negative Media Coverage of the Supreme Court: The Interactive Role of Opinion Language, Coalition Size, and Ideological Signals pp. 121-143

- Alexander Denison, Justin Wedeking and Michael A. Zilis
- Public Service or Propaganda? How Americans Evaluate Political Advocacy by Executive Agencies pp. 144-160

- Michael Henderson and John Maxwell Hamilton
- An Empirical Test of the Comey Effect on the 2016 Presidential Election pp. 161-171

- Dennis Halcoussis, Anton D. Lowenberg and G. Michael Phillips
- Influence of Reputation on Cooperative Behavior in Crowd Innovation Network pp. 172-182

- Lei Wang, Jing Lin, Ting Yi and Wenqi Fan
- Do Voluntary Associations Matter for the Spread of Civic Activism in Russia? Matching Technique Applied to Survey Data pp. 183-200

- Carol Leonard, Zafar Nazarov and Lev Jakobson
- Is Community Attachment a Determinant of Actual Migration? An Estimate of the Social Capital, Linear‐Development, and Systemic Approaches pp. 201-217

- Yu‐Hui Kao and Stephen G. Sapp
- The Effect of Neighborhood Limited English Proficiency on Third Graders' Reading Achievement in Public Elementary Schools in the U.S. State of Georgia pp. 218-239

- Ramesh Ghimire and Trasie A. Topple
- Disparities in Modes and Content of Civic Engagement: An Analysis Using Data from the Current Population Survey pp. 240-255

- Kenneth Shores, Sigal Ben‐Porath and Michael Jefferson
- Changes or Cross‐National Differences? Effects of Economic Inequality on Protest Participation pp. 256-268

- Marta Kołczyńska
- The Type of Student You Were in High School Predicts Voter Turnout in Adulthood pp. 269-284

- Aaron C. Weinschenk and Christopher T. Dawes
- A Matter of Degree? Fear, Anxiety, and Protective Gun Ownership in the United States pp. 285-308

- Tara D. Warner and Courtney R. Thrash
- Economic Downturns and Hardline Public Opinion pp. 309-324

- Tetsuro Kobayashi, Dani Madrid‐Morales, Yuki Asaba and Atsushi Tago
- Honor and Terrorism: Cultural Origins of the Severity of Terrorist Attacks pp. 325-345

- Joshua Tschantret
- The Impact of Fact‐Based Instructions on Juror Application of the Law: Results from a Trans‐Tasman Field Study pp. 346-361

- Benjamin Spivak, James Ogloff, Jonathan Clough, Yvette Tinsley and Warren Young
- From Statehouse to Courthouse: Legislative Professionalism and High Court Auditing Behavior pp. 362-375

- Miles T. Armaly
- School Sector and Climate: An Analysis of K–12 Safety Policies and School Climates in Indiana pp. 376-405

- Corey A. DeAngelis and Martin F. Lueken
- Failed Policy? The Effects of Kenya's Education Reform: Use of Natural Experiment and Regression Discontinuity Design pp. 406-419

- Hye‐Sung Kim
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