Through the Looking Glass, Darkly: What Has Become of the Senate?
Sarah Binder examines the contemporary U.S. Senate, using parliamentary disputes, including cloture votes, to probe senators’ views about the institution. Binder writes that rising partisanship has made the Senate nearly ungovernable—leaving a chamber that struggles to fulfill its most basic constitutional duties.
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