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Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM<br />

The Effect of Retrenchment Threat on Lawsuit Claiming<br />

Paul J. Gardner, Syracuse University<br />

Sarah Staszak, Princeton University<br />

The Master's Tools: Tribal Contracting and the Struggle<br />

for Sovereignty<br />

Danielle Delaney, University of Wisconsin, Madison<br />

Framed? Media Construction of Legal Knowledge in an<br />

Age of Litigation<br />

Parker Read Hevron, Texas Woman's University<br />

Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California<br />

DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND<br />

JURISPRUDENCE<br />

11.39 CONSTRUCTING RIGHTS, LAW, AND<br />

COMMUNITIES<br />

Room: Marriott, Room 304<br />

Chair: Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at<br />

Chattanooga<br />

Papers: Finding Common Ground: Judicial Conceptions of<br />

Political Community<br />

Stuart L Chinn, University of Oregon<br />

Transforming Liberalism Through Corporate and<br />

Community Rights<br />

Elisabeth K. Chaves, Vassar College<br />

The Role of the Courts in Transgender Rights<br />

Susan Mezey, Loyola University, Chicago<br />

Old Rights, New Problems: The Right to Petition in the<br />

21st Century<br />

Kevin J. McGravey, Merrimack College<br />

DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL<br />

RELATIONS<br />

11.40 GREAT <strong>TRANSFORMATIONS</strong> IN GERMAN<br />

POLITICS: BETWEEN REFORM AND CHANGE<br />

Room: Marriott, Room 303<br />

Chair: Dominic Heinz, Leibniz Universität Hannover<br />

Iris Reus, University of Bamberg<br />

Disc: Victoria Elizabeth Tait<br />

Iris Reus, University of Bamberg<br />

Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University<br />

Papers:<br />

Political Monitoring in a Federated System: The Case of<br />

Germany<br />

Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University<br />

Governing the Big Data Society ĉ The Response to New<br />

Regulatory Challenges<br />

Lena Ulbricht, Berlin Social Science Center<br />

Challenges but no Transformation: Religious Instruction<br />

in Public Schools<br />

Julia von Blumenthal, Humboldt Universtät zu Berlin<br />

Steffen Beigang<br />

Transformation of Federalism? Federalism Reform<br />

impact on Länder Policy-Making<br />

Nicolai Dose, Universität Duisburg – Essen<br />

Iris Reus, University of Bamberg<br />

Public Broadcasting Funding: A Mastered Great<br />

Transformation?<br />

Dominic Heinz, Leibniz Universität Hannover<br />

Christian Herzog, Leuphana University Lueneburg<br />

DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS RESEARCH<br />

11.41 FEMINIST INSTITUTIONALISM AT 10 YEARS:<br />

NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSFORMATIVE<br />

CHANGE<br />

Room: Marriott, Franklin 7<br />

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS<br />

Chair:<br />

Disc:<br />

Papers:<br />

Co-sponsored by Political Studies Association<br />

Vivien A. Schmidt, Boston University<br />

S. Laurel Weldon, Purdue University<br />

Formal and Informal Institutions: Key Challenges in<br />

Analysis and Transformation<br />

Georgina Waylen, University of Manchester<br />

Looking Local: Sub-national Institutions and Policies on<br />

Violence Against Women<br />

Vivien Lowndes, University of Birmingham<br />

Francesca Gains, University of Manchester<br />

New Rules for the WorldĀs Women? Power, Agency and<br />

UN Women<br />

Fiona S. Mackay, University of Edinburgh<br />

Formal Change, Informal Legacies: The Impact of<br />

Gender Quotas in Ireland<br />

Leah Culhane, University of Manchester<br />

Merit in Cabinet Appointment? Informal Rules and<br />

Women's Ministerial Recruitment<br />

Claire Annesley, University of Sussex<br />

Karen Beckwith, Case Western Reserve University<br />

Susan Franceschet, University of Calgary<br />

DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS<br />

11.42 DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION<br />

Room: Marriott, Meeting Room 501<br />

Chair: Emily Farris, Texas Christian University<br />

Disc: Emily Farris, Texas Christian University<br />

Rebecca J. Kreitzer, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

Papers:<br />

'Colour Blind' Politics and the Obama Presidency<br />

Richard Johnson, Oxford University<br />

Winners from the Losing Team? Descriptive<br />

Representation and Elections<br />

Christian Dyogi Phillips, University of California -<br />

Berkeley<br />

Is Barack Obama a Good Descriptive Representative?<br />

Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University<br />

Pavielle Haines, Princeton University<br />

Bennett Butler<br />

Facing Diversity: Categorizing Ambiguous Candidates in<br />

Canada and the US<br />

Benjamin Forest, McGill University<br />

Mike Medeiros, McGill University<br />

Spencer Piston, Boston University<br />

Asian Racial Conservatives in Parliament: A Study in<br />

Race and Governmentality<br />

Laura Jean Kwak, University of Toronto<br />

DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS<br />

11.43 EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY<br />

Room: Marriott, Franklin 9<br />

Chair: Joanna Tice, The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Disc: Joanna Tice, The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Papers:<br />

Religious Chickens or Partisan Eggs? Religious<br />

Switching and Political Ideology<br />

Jonathan Parent, Le Moyne College<br />

Religious Dimensions of Symbolic Conservatism:<br />

Pathways to Ideology<br />

Jacob R. Neiheisel, University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

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