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Publications


“Building a Mock Trial Program in Increments,” Law and Courts Newsletter, Summer 2006, pp. 12-13.

Review of James G. Gimpel and Jason E. Schuknecht, Patchwork Nation: Sectionalism and Change in American Politics in Perspectives on Politics 4 (March 2006): 183-184.

“Webster v. Reproductive Health Services.” In The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America, edited by David Schultz and John R. Vile, Armonk, New York, M.E. Sharpe, 2005.

“Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Interest Groups.” In Research Guide to U.S. and International Interest Groups, edited by Clive S. Thomas, 253-255. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2004. (with Michelle Donaldson Deardorff, Marianne Githens, William Hudson, Grant Reeher, and Ronald Seyb)

“Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Getting and Keeping a
Job at Private Liberal Arts College, but your Graduate Advisor Didn’t Tell You,” PS: Political Science and Politics 34 [December 2001]: 856-857.

“Public Affairs Internships: Coming of Age.” In Education for Citizenship: Ideas and
Innovations in Political Learning
, edited by Grant Reeher and Joseph Cammarano, 81-99. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1997.

“Minnesota: Shifting Sands on a ‘Challenger’ Beachhead.’’ In Abortion Politics in American States, edited by Mary C. Segers and Timothy A. Byrnes, 29-50. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1995.

“The States After Roe: No ‘Paper Tigers.’ ” In Understanding the New Politics of Abortion, edited by Malcolm L. Goggin, 167-189. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1993.

Review of Suzanne Staggenborg’s The Pro-Choice Movement: Organization and Activism in the Abortion Conflict in American Political Science Review 86 (September 1992):815-816.

(With Robert Paolino) Study Guide for Virginia Gray and Peter Eisinger’s American States and Cities., 1st Edition. New York: Harper Collins, 1991.

“Abortion Policy in the Post-Webster Age,” Publius 20 (Summer 1990):27-44.

 

Proffesional Papers Delivered


[with Sara L. Zeigler], “Old Wine in a New Bottle,” Paper delivered at the 2008 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana

“Learning About the Law Through Internships,” Paper delivered at the 1997 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Norfolk, Virginia.

“Journaling: How It Can Be a More Effective Experiential Learning Technique,” Paper delivered at the 1995 American Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.

(with Met Lane) “Selling Ideas: Assessing the Impact of State-Level Conservative Think Tanks on Southern State Legislatures,” Paper Delivered at the 1995 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.

(With Brett Bond Paden) “The Impact of Casey and Webster on State Legislatures,” Paper delivered at the 1995 Southwestern Social Science Association Meetings, Dallas, Texas.

(With Raymond Tatalovich and Byron W. Daynes) “Locating Abortion Clinics: Aggregate Data and Case Study Approaches to the Implementation Process,” Paper delivered at the 1993 American Political Science Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.

(With James L. Guth) “Abortion Access in the States: The Impact of Public Opinion and Religion,” Paper delivered at the 1993 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.

“Parental Involvement Laws in the Post-Webster Era: Compromise on Abortion Policy?” Paper delivered at the 1993 South Carolina Political Science Association Meetings, Clinton, South Carolina.

“Explaining the Success of the Anti-Abortion Agenda in Pennsylvania,” Paper delivered at the 1993 Southern Political Science Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia.

“Teaching Public Policy and Government in an Internship Setting: The First Year of Furman University’s Local Government Term,” Paper delivered at the 1991 National Society for Internships and Experiential Education Meetings, Sarasota, Florida.

“Abortion Policymaking in the Post-Webster Age: The Case of Minnesota,” Paper delivered at the 1991 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.

“The Reversal of Roe: A View from the States,” Paper delivered at the 1989 American Political Science Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia.

“The Success of the Anti-Abortion Agenda in State Legislatures: Lessons from Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota,” Paper delivered at the 1989 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.

 

 

 
 

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