Refereed Journal Articles
2023. “Zoom or Gloom: The Challenges of a Virtual Internship Experience.” Journal of Political Science Education, 19 (2): 307-320. (with Susan Wiley and Shannon McQueen).

2022. "The Attorneys' Gender: Exploring Counsel Success before the United States Supreme Court." Political Research Quarterly. 75 (3): 632-645. (With Jonathan M. Hack) | Appendices | Data

2021. "Vote Overreporting While Black: Identifying the Mechanism Behind Black Survey Respondents' Vote Overreporting." American Politics Research, 49(5): 439-451. (With Ismail K. White, Mike Hanmer, and Antoine Banks).

Chapters in Edited Volumes
2021. “Integral or Irrelevant: What Makes a Desirable College Intern?” in Internships in Political Science: Best Practices in the Discipline. Renée van Vechten, John Berg, and Bobbi Gentry, eds. Washington, DC: American Political Science Association. (With Shannon McQueen and Susan L. Wiley).

Entries in Edited Volumes
2019. "The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence." In Scott Ainsworth and Brian Harward (eds.), Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Organizations that Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection. Santa Barbara, CA: ABCCLIO/Greenwood Press.

2019. "Progressive Democrats of America." In Scott Ainsworth and Brian Harward (eds.), Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Organizations that Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press.

Other Academic Publications and Academic Writing
2021. “Women who argue in front of the US Supreme Court win just as often as men – but it’s harder for them to get there,” London School of Economics US Centre – American Politics and Policy Blog , July 16. (with Jonathan S. Hack)

2020. "Community Engagement and Experiential Learning." PS: Political Science & Politics, 53(3): 577-579. (with Carl Cilke and Bobbi Gentry)

Sample of Ongoing Projects (Please feel free to contact me for the latest version of the working paper)
“On Ideological Constraint and the Intergenerational Transmission of Political Attitudes”

“Household Information Environment and the Intergenerational Transmission of Political Attitudes”

“From Parents We Gain a Citizen: Successful Socialization and Political Constraint on Adolescent Development of Civic Competencies”

“The Fed and the Senate: Partisan Biases in Fed Economic Projections”
(With Robin Chen)

“Backing the Wrong Horse: The Participatory Effects of Voting for Losing Candidates”

“A Survey of Political Science Statistics and Methods Instructors on the use of Statistical Software”
(With Susan Wiley)