Take Action

Home | Faculty & Research Overview | Research

Research Details

Institutions, Rules, and the Lawmaking Process, Congress and the Presidency

Abstract

Reviews several books examining the relationship between congressional institutions, legislative organizations and outcomes. `Minority Rights, Majority Rule: Partisanship and the Development of Congress,' by Sarah A. Binder; `Turning the Legislative Thumbscrew: Minority Rights and Procedural Change in Legislative Politics,' by Douglas Dion; `Pivotal Politics: A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking,' by Keith Krehbiel; `Congressional Caucuses in National Policy Making,' by Susan Webb Hammond.

Type

Article

Author(s)

Timothy Feddersen

Date Published

1999

Citations

Feddersen, Timothy. 1999. Institutions, Rules, and the Lawmaking Process. Congress and the Presidency.(1): 89-95.

KELLOGG INSIGHT

Explore leading research and ideas

Find articles, podcast episodes, and videos that spark ideas in lifelong learners, and inspire those looking to advance in their careers.
learn more

COURSE CATALOG

Review Courses & Schedules

Access information about specific courses and their schedules by viewing the interactive course scheduler tool.
LEARN MORE

DEGREE PROGRAMS

Discover the path to your goals

Whether you choose our Full-Time, Part-Time or Executive MBA program, you’ll enjoy the same unparalleled education, exceptional faculty and distinctive culture.
learn more