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  1. Cultural Threat, Outgroup Discrimination, and Attitudes toward Transgender Rights
  2. Religious liberties or reading rainbows? The partisan implications of religious liberties frames in education attitudes
  3. Taking perspective of the stories we tell about transgender rights: The narrative policy framework
  4. Staying in Class: Representative Bureaucracy and Student Praise and Punishment
  5. Voting on gun rights: Mapping the electoral scope of the pro‐gun constituency in America
  6. Gun Ownership, Threat, and Gun Attitudes in an Experiment
  7. Race, representation, and policy attitudes in U.S. public schools
  8. LGBTQ Policy and Fragmented Federalism in the U.S.
  9. LGBTQ State Legislative Candidates in an Era of Backlash
  10. Transgender politics as body politics: effects of disgust sensitivity and authoritarianism on transgender rights attitudes
  11. Trump, Twitter, and Public Dissuasion: A Natural Experiment in Presidential Rhetoric
  12. Year of the LGBTQ Candidate? LGBTQ State Legislative Candidates in the Trump Era
  13. Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women's Political Participation
  14. Public Attitudes on Transgender Military Service: The Role of Gender
  15. Morality Politics and New Research on Transgender Politics and Public Policy
  16. Toward a New Measure of State-Level LGBT Interest Group Strength
  17. Attributions for obesity, emotions, and policy preferences
  18. Listen, We Need to Talk: How to Change Attitudes about LGBT Rights. By Brian F. Harrison and Melissa R. Michelson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. 240p. $105.00 cloth, $29.95 paper.
  19. Looters or political protesters? Attributions for civil unrest in American cities
  20. The direct and moderating effects of mass shooting anxiety on political and policy attitudes
  21. Personality and Genetic Associations With Military Service
  22. Transgender prejudice reduction and opinions on transgender rights: Results from a mediation analysis on experimental data
  23. The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights
  24. Bad Apples? Attributions for Police Treatment of African Americans
  25. Estimating the gay population and the consequences
  26. Do our individual political predispositions influence what we think causes obesity?
  27. Challenged Expectations: Mere Exposure Effects on Attitudes About Transgender People and Rights
  28. Testing Contact Theory and Attitudes on Transgender Rights
  29. LGBT Politics in the United States
  30. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
  31. Changing Policies/Changing Hearts and Minds : The Evolution of the LGBT Movement
  32. Buzz Kill: State Adoption of DUI Interlock Laws, 2005-11
  33. The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government
  34. Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders
  35. Morality Politics
  36. Transgender Rights and Politics
  37. Pulled Over
  38. Politicizing biology: Social movements, parties, and the case of homosexuality
  39. The Politics of Causes: Mass Shootings and the Cases of the Virginia Tech and Tucson Tragedies
  40. Out and Running: Gay and Lesbian Candidates, Elections, and Policy Representationby Donald P. Haider-Markel
  41. Same Sex, Different Politics: Success & Failure in the Struggles over Gay Rights. By Gary Mucciaroni. (University of Chicago Press, 2008.)
  42. The Role of Intersectional Stereotypes on Evaluations of Gay and Lesbian Political Candidates
  43. Value War: Public Opinion and the Politics of Gay Rights, by Paul Brewer
  44. Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions
  45. The Lesbian and Gay Movements: Assimilation or Liberation?by Craig A. Rimmerman
  46. Pulpits Versus Ivory Towers: Socializing Agents and Evolution Attitudes
  47. Beliefs About the Origins of Homosexuality and Support For Gay Rights: An Empirical Test of Attribution Theory
  48. Gender and Conditional Support for Torture in the War on Terror
  49. Public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court: A new look at the impact of Court decisions
  50. Race, Bureaucracy, and Symbolic Representation: Interactions between Citizens and Police
  51. Media Framing and Racial Attitudes in the Aftermath of Katrina
  52. Democratic Laboratories: Policy Diffusion among the American Statesby Andrew Karch
  53. Checks, Balances, and the Cost of Regulation
  54. The Political Fallout of Taking a Stand: The President, Congress, and the Schiavo Case
  55. At the Invitation of the Court: Eminent Domain Reform in State Legislatures in the Wake of the Kelo Decision
  56. Lose, Win, or Draw? A Reexamination of Direct Democracy and Minority Rights
  57. Sociotropic Concerns and Support for Counterterrorism Policies
  58. Representation and Backlash: The Positive and Negative Influence of Descriptive Representation
  59. Can We Frame the Terrorist Threat? Issue Frames, the Perception of Threat, and Opinions on Counterterrorism Policies
  60. Connecting Supreme Court Decisions, Media Coverage, and Public Opinion: The Case of Lawrence v. Texas
  61. Reassessing the Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on Public Opinion: Gay Civil Rights Cases
  62. Public Opinion and Policy Making in the Culture Wars: Is There a Connection Between Opinion and State Policy on Gay and Lesbian Issues?
  63. Public Opinion and Policy Making in the Culture Wars:
  64. Understanding Variations in Media Coverage of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
  65. Should We Really “Kill” the Messenger? Framing Physician-Assisted Suicide and the Role of Messengers
  66. Acting as Fire Alarms With Law Enforcement?
  67. “Lien On Me”: State Policy Innovation in Response to Paper Terrorism
  68. "Lien on Me": State Policy Innovation in Response to Paper Terrorism
  69. Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States
  70. Attributions and the Regulation of Marriage: Considering the Parallels Between Race and Homosexuality
  71. Making the National Local: Specifying the Conditions for National Government Influence on State Policymaking
  72. JUST HOW IMPORTANT IS THE MESSENGER VERSUS THE MESSAGE? THE CASE OF FRAMING PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE
  73. Perception and Misperception in Urban Criminal Justice Policy
  74. Legislative Victory, Electoral Uncertainty: Explaining Outcomes in the Battles over Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights
  75. All Politics is Not Local: National Forces in State Abortion Initiatives
  76. All Politics is Not Local: National Forces in State Abortion Initiatives*
  77. Framing Effects on Personal Opinion and Perception of Public Opinion: The Cases of Physician-Assisted Suicide and Social Security
  78. Regulating Hate: State and Local Influences on Hate Crime Law Enforcement
  79. Issue Evolution, Political Parties, and the Culture Wars
  80. Implementing Controversial Policy: Results from a National Survey of Law Enforcement Department Activity on Hate Crime
  81. Gun Policy, Opinion, Tragedy, and Blame Attribution: The Conditional Influence of Issue Frames
  82. Tracing Issue Definition and Policy Change: An Analysis of Disability Issue Images and Policy Response
  83. Policy Diffusion as a Geographical Expansion of the Scope of Political Conflict: Same-Sex Marriage Bans in the 1990s
  84. On the Fringe: Gays and Lesbians in Politics. By Rayside David Morton. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998. 384p. $49.95 cloth, $19.95 paper.
  85. Guns in the Ballot Box
  86. Minority Group Interests and Political Representation: Gay Elected Officials in the Policy Process
  87. Morality Policy and Individual-Level Political Behavior; The Case of Legislative Voting on Lesbian and Gay Issues
  88. Redistributing Values in Congress: Interest Group Influence under Sub-Optimal Conditions
  89. Haider-Markel awarded 1998 Placek Grant
  90. The Politics of Social Regulatory Policy: State and Federal Hate Crime Policy and Implementation Effort
  91. The Politics of Social Regulatory Policy: State and Federal Hate Crime Policy and Implementation Effort
  92. Creating a "Well Regulated Militia": Policy Responses to Paramilitary Groups in the American States
  93. Creating a "Well Regulated Militia": Policy Responses to Paramilitary Groups in the American States
  94. Interest Group Survival: Shared Interests Versus Competition for Resources
  95. The Politics of Gay and Lesbian Rights: Expanding the Scope of the Conflict
  96. Equality or Transformation?