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About the Editors

Laurel Harbridge-Yong is a Professor of Political Science and a Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. Her research explores questions surrounding partisan conflict and the difficulty of reaching bipartisan agreements and legislative compromises in American politics. Her work spans projects on the U.S. Congress, state legislatures, and the mass public. She is the author or co-author of Is Bipartisanship Dead? Policy Agreement and Agenda-Setting in the House of Representatives (Cambridge, 2015) and Rejecting Compromise: Legislators’ Fear of Primary Voters (Cambridge, 2020). She has also published articles in several journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly. 

Contact: l-harbridge@northwestern.edu

Jeffrey J. Harden is Andrew J. McKenna Family Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. His research interests include political representation and public policy diffusion in the American states, with a focus on state legislatures. He is the author or co-author of Multidimensional Democracy (Cambridge, 2016), Indecision in American Legislatures (Michigan, 2018), and The Illusion of Accountability (Cambridge, 2022). He has also published articles in several journals, including the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly. 

Contact: jeff.harden@nd.edu

Justin H. Kirkland is a Professor of Politics and Policy and Faculty Associate of the Center for Effective Lawmaking at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on legislative behavior, representation, and political institutions both at the state level and in the US Congress. He is the coauthor of Indecision in American Legislatures (Michigan, 2018), Roll Call Rebels (Cambridge Elements, 2018), and The Illusion of Accountability (Cambridge, 2022). He has published more than 30 peer reviewed journal articles in a variety of outlets including the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly. 

Contact: jhk9y@virginia.edu