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Official twitter for State Politics & Policy Quarterly, the journal for the State Politics and Policy section of APSA. Called the “Meryl Streep of journals.”

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Now open access on FirstView: wendy schiller and Dr. Kaitlin Sidorsky explore the ways that federalism exacerbates gender inequality by explaining the adoption of domestic violence laws across different states in the context of policy diffusion. doi.org/10.1017/spq.20…

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Now on FirstView: Colin Emrich explores the conditions under which legislative leaders prefer formal bicameral conference negotiations to informal talks to reach final legislative agreements.

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Now on FirstView: Meghan Leonard introduces a new article on over 1,200 state legislative bills aimed at restricting the power of the courts. The author describes the dataset in detail and outlines several potential future uses of this novel data. doi.org/10.1017/spq.20…

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With the Dobbs decision in June 2022, the Supreme Court returned power over the legalization of abortion to the states. SPPQ's new collection on abortion policy includes articles examining the factors shaping state abortion laws. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Now available on Cambridge FirstView: Matthew Green develops a index score measuring the formal power of the top chamber-elected leader of each state senate and uses the data to test various hypotheses explaining variation in the power of leaders. doi.org/10.1017/spq.20…

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Now on FirstView: Abigail Mancinelli (Abigail) investigates whether public funding of elections increases the number of candidates who run. doi.org/10.1017/spq.20…

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Now on FirstView: Seth Warner advocates for studying governors as a means to better understand the impact of executive ideology. He shows that compared to citizen or legislature ideology, executive ideology is more predictive of state policy liberalism. doi.org/10.1017/spq.20…