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なお、アメリカにおいても多くの選挙は風と選挙区地盤で決まる一方で、選挙後の(概ね次の選挙までの)外交・経済・内政や国民の日常生活においては(個別にはある意味選挙に関係しない)政権与党の各種政策が重要であるという当然の認識の下、政策詳細等を表すアメリカ各地の大学ツイートという今回の特集に至りました。(16日追加)
"The lack of price transparency in healthcare is a big issue for patients making decisions," says Prof. @Tim_Classen on @nbcchicago.
Watch the full report on a no-insurance #healthcare model called direct primary care: https://t.co/RIdvaxkEjf pic.twitter.com/LGoSoQQSHn
— Loyola Quinlan (@LoyolaQuinlan) October 17, 2018
A top race relations scholar, Juan Perea’s @UCDavisLawRev article explains how the election of @realDonaldTrump, despite a majority #vote for @HillaryClinton, was decided by 3 aspects of #election #law, each influenced by #slavery. #ResearchforJustice https://t.co/geBFsiv3cP pic.twitter.com/iWU966bmwq
— Loyola Law Chicago (@LoyolaLaw) November 12, 2018
Prof Matthew Sag on #SCOTUS interuptions, boxplots, and much more. https://t.co/DtB3DbHIQm
— Loyola Law Chicago (@LoyolaLaw) October 23, 2018
Paul Kantwill, a senior fellow with Loyola's Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, weighs in on the CFPB's plan to cease military lending exams. https://t.co/PPOEibCiMV
— Loyola Law Chicago (@LoyolaLaw) October 12, 2018
900+ Law Profs Say Kavanaugh Lacks 'Judicial Temperament,' in Letter to Senate https://t.co/FjqjWFK4kX via @lawdotcom
— Loyola Law Chicago (@LoyolaLaw) October 3, 2018
Loyola prof Juan Perea on Kanye West: “It’s very hard to understand what he’s talking about. With a great deal of generosity, I think you can figure out a way that he’s making sense, but he should really avoid talking about the Constitution.”https://t.co/F06dN9Rexu
— Loyola Law Chicago (@LoyolaLaw) October 1, 2018
Weekly @SSRN Tax Article Review And Roundup: David Elkins @NetanyaCollege Reviews Paying for Gun Violence By @smbrnsn @LoyolaLaw https://t.co/omk45uWFFk pic.twitter.com/aHst9R0m2F
— Paul Caron (@SoCalTaxProf) October 13, 2018
I was on TV yesterday with CBS's @reenaninan talking about how Justice Kavanaugh will effect Supreme Court oral argument and decisions going forward. https://t.co/P6n2SCTbSK @scotus_oa #SCOTUS #ScotusOA @LoyolaLaw I can't stand to watch myself on TV, so I have no idea what I said
— Matthew Sag (@matthewsag) October 10, 2018
TFW @nytimes does a #tax investigation of @realdonaldtrump. There's a lot to talk about, but here is a quick sketch of some thoughts about why the statute of limitations wouldn't stop the IRS and why going after Trump would be hard anyway, https://t.co/iZHm9TBPF1 @surlysubgroup
— Sam Brunson (@smbrnsn) October 3, 2018
I am one of the professors who signed onto this open letter. It's still open for signatures through Thursday. https://t.co/khWseo1zNr
— Miranda Johnson (@JohnsonMirandaB) October 3, 2018
I'm quoted in this article fact-checking GOP assertions that they will continue to protect people with pre-existing conditions (spoiler: they won't) https://t.co/tSVm59htWR
via @PolitiFact @depaulhealthlaw @depaullaw— Wendy Netter Epstein (@ProfWEpstein) October 18, 2018
"As long as politicians see political value in the court, the court will be a political institution," explains Prof. Chris Schmidt/@cwschmidt1 in his historically framed @WashingtonPost op-ed about "politicizing" the #SupremeCourt. https://t.co/U2d1X5E0vu #SCOTUS
— Chicago-Kent Law (@ChicagoKentLaw) November 1, 2018
Dean @HKrent on @WGNNews explains the argument that President Trump could use as the basis for an executive order attempting to end #birthrightcitizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants. https://t.co/ekxcb6qAlQ
— Chicago-Kent Law (@ChicagoKentLaw) October 31, 2018
“I think there will be a perception if nothing else that he is unlikely to give certain groups the same level of consideration,” said Prof. Carolyn Shapiro/@cshaplaw in @TheHill, regarding the lasting effects of Justice #Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. https://t.co/86mIzLICvm pic.twitter.com/emINlKYX8e
— Chicago-Kent Law (@ChicagoKentLaw) October 9, 2018
"The Court is surprisingly durable as an institution," said Prof. Chris Schmidt/@cschmidt1 on @OnPointRadio, discussing whether the #Kavanaugh nomination will have a lasting impact on the #SupremeCourt's legitimacy. (Prof. Schmidt joins at 23:55.) https://t.co/cfXf8xdGGb #SCOTUS
— Chicago-Kent Law (@ChicagoKentLaw) October 2, 2018
If you can't attend the #KaplanInstitute press conference and ribbon cutting in person, you can watch live here https://t.co/wx0lOmjPQ8
— Illinois Tech (@illinoistech) October 25, 2018
For our engineering and STEM graduate programs… In Foxconn development, an opportunity for minorities and women in STEM fields- https://t.co/VvPcFs2H7Q via @journalsentinel
— Marquette Graduate School (@MUGradSchool) September 14, 2018
Hey, nerds! This week's episode of Wedge Issues is super poll-tastic. @PollsAndVotes and I talked about how he got into polling, how he approaches the @MULawPoll, what pollsters missed in 2016 and a whole lot more https://t.co/9RKcaIBjco
— Jessie Opoien (@jessieopie) September 7, 2018
Sunday's #UpFront Web Extra: @SpeakerVos on how a new governor could affect the Foxconn deal. https://t.co/ZZYniIbuwQ
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 12, 2018
From Sunday''s #UpFront: Kaul sets priorities for Department of Justice https://t.co/MGgCrqXftD
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 12, 2018
From Sunday's #UpFront: Vos tries to protect Republican-passed laws https://t.co/rVvFuudEEN
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 12, 2018
On today’s #UpFront, @SpeakerVos said he’s not going to let @Tony4WI “screw up” the Foxconn deal. Here’s more of what Vos had to say about Foxconn. https://t.co/XrsJaTCM4M
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 11, 2018
2018 midterms expose Wisconsin's shifting political fault lines https://t.co/ekYtfUhTQi via @journalsentinel
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 8, 2018
Gov. Scott Walker concedes governor's race to Democrat Tony Evers https://t.co/ZXqeHvvhDw
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 7, 2018
Wisconsin recount law changed by Gov. Scott Walker – who may be seeking a recount after loss to Evers https://t.co/1sI3tKvp82 via @journalsentinel
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 7, 2018
Election officials explain reconstruction of Milwaukee ballots https://t.co/dREXdfxM1W
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 7, 2018
Via @sbauerAP: Walker makes last-minute, new health insurance promise https://t.co/E65SzH2NTX
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 1, 2018
Wisconsin's shifting political map: Are some parts of 'Trump Country' swinging back to Democrats this year? https://t.co/9imu70JLzb via @journalsentinel
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) November 1, 2018
Gov. Scott Walker's Medicaid work requirement approved; drug screening rejected https://t.co/5fbph1MFus via @madisondotcom
— Mike Gousha (@MikeGousha) October 31, 2018
In the last @MULawPoll, 33% said they have stopped talking politics with someone because of disagreements. @PollsAndVotes talks about the division that remains after #ElectionResults2018.
Hear more:@Soundcloud: https://t.co/jkdVjwOCQn @ApplePodcasts https://t.co/xY3vW05Xwx pic.twitter.com/bb3JgbNkEZ
— Marquette University (@MarquetteU) November 7, 2018
Democracy is not a spectator sport. Get out and join VoteFest events all week long for opportunities to vote early, pics with @UWBuckyBadger and all things #BadgersVote + #B1GVotes.
VoteFest events: https://t.co/JxXAcrzSXN pic.twitter.com/ceYqcmhiOy
— UW-Madison (@UWMadison) October 22, 2018
What's in the latest FY19 Budget Request and how could it affect agencies and accounts important to @UWMadison? A summary: https://t.co/pIKG6blKXT pic.twitter.com/iXhvvr8voE
— UW Federal Relations (@UWFedRelations) February 16, 2018
With the release of President Trump's FY19 budget, our office breaks down the proposal in the latest Federal Relations Update: https://t.co/lwahdSfOo0 pic.twitter.com/UUGIxJDM3u
— UW Federal Relations (@UWFedRelations) February 14, 2018
Paul Mitchell, director of the Renk Agribusiness Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: "The big question is how good is (the grain) and is it all usable." As Wisconsin Farmers Finish Harvest, Mold Could Impact Corn, Soybean Profits https://t.co/ZZ8xdTfeap
— UW State Relations (@StateRelations) October 24, 2018
New supplement to the WI Poverty Report finds large poverty disparities among persons of color compared to whites in Wisconsin and especially Milwaukee County.https://t.co/8j2VqbLqVG pic.twitter.com/7xw8nftWFr
— Poverty Research IRP (@IRP_UW) September 28, 2018
If you missed this week's webinar on Rural Poverty 50 Years After "The People Left Behind" with Bruce Weber and Ann Tickamyer, the recording is now up at https://t.co/KvyTF0UhHc
— Poverty Research IRP (@IRP_UW) September 14, 2018
“The trust building aspect of it cannot be oversold…”
Great @IRP_UW Podcast on research-practice partnerships between @WCER_UW at @UWMadEducation, @MMSDschools, and @WisconsinDPI, with deep dive on the @MEP_WCER. https://t.co/PgASvjzYDo— UWisc Health Policy (@UWHealthPolicy) September 14, 2018
The GOP’s fast journey from debating how to combat human-caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over 9 years. https://t.co/H1gnYwVGiU
— UW LaFollette School (@UWLaFollette) October 8, 2018
“what if instead of using billions to bail out FirstEnergy and other big power plant owners, those funds went to communities to support the inevitable transition, diversifying local economies and creating a longer-lasting solution?” https://t.co/px6RsBa5Qy
— Greg Nemet (@greg_nemet) September 3, 2018
Election law expert Rob Yablon on @WORTnews: "The picture nationwide is mixed. Since 2010 nearly 1/2 the states have adopted measures making it more difficult vote, but probably at least that many states have done something to make it easier to vote." https://t.co/p9Ka3Z2Saj pic.twitter.com/CD1HG9QUKK
— Wisconsin Law School (@WisconsinLaw) October 31, 2018
In this #tbt from @OnWisMag, former Gov. Tommy Thompson '66 looks back on his tenure as U.S. Health & Human Services Secretary & on his support for the UW & biotechnology research https://t.co/LhxkJMvyNH
— Wisconsin Law School (@WisconsinLaw) September 20, 2018
“If this is the best we can do, it isn’t good,” said Timothy Smeeding of @IRP_UW and @UWLaFollette. https://t.co/nnemraoRcq https://t.co/XtSB4HYWiK
— UW-Madison Media (@UWMadisonMedia) September 13, 2018
UWM professor Mordecai Lee discusses what’s next for Scott Walker after his midterm loss via @fox6now https://t.co/ob0EJd5m2h
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 9, 2018
#UWM professor Mordecai Lee talks on the political impact of Wisconsin’s highly supported marijuana referendum via @fox6now https://t.co/QF2jrw6LJK
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 9, 2018
#UWM’s Paru Shah discusses minority turnout in the election via @TheConversation https://t.co/dIrogSgPcf
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 9, 2018
Milwaukee Latino Voter Turnout has been Relatively Low in Recent Years via @WUWMradio https://t.co/BLssX7mroV
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 6, 2018
Early voters keep Zelazo Center and other polling sites busy before election day via @fox6now https://t.co/56NMgW50x0
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 6, 2018
The final gubernatorial debate, hosted at #UWM, gave political science students an immersive look inside the election https://t.co/yRyNajlmB0
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 5, 2018
Kathleen Dolan, political science professor at #UWM, speaks on early voting data via @voxdotcom https://t.co/QdnKj6I5ug
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 1, 2018
.@BernieSanders rallies students at #UWM via @channel_3000 https://t.co/GwJAHfgRPu
— UWM News (@UWMNews) November 1, 2018
#UWM chemistry professor speaks on the potential effects of a #Foxconn manufacturing plant on air quality via @UrbanMilwaukee https://t.co/Jk51uX99IB
— UWM News (@UWMNews) October 31, 2018
Experts at #UWM are available to discuss the various dimensions of #Election2018, like voter turnout for POC, post-election analysis and more. https://t.co/GIKEBYA7Vd
— UWM News (@UWMNews) October 31, 2018
Scott Walker Finally Lost #DemForce https://t.co/QrzHoQVNZz
— Hugs4Boo (@Hugs4Boo) November 7, 2018
What happens in MN now that the election is over? Dialogue Minnesota checks in with #UMN Professor Kathryn Pearson (@ProfKPearson): https://t.co/8uqEDHblQd
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 9, 2018
Listen: #UMN Professor Kathryn Pearson (@ProfKPearson) went on @MPRnews with @KerriMPR to discuss party line voting in the #Midterms2018: https://t.co/9obKXfQSAu
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 7, 2018
Will #UMN students be the deciding factors in close Minnesota races? @FOX9 takes a look & Professor Larry Jacobs (@larryrjacobs) offers analysis: https://t.co/kM3uaOgnXH
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 5, 2018
"I think anything could happen on election night."
Professor Kathryn Pearson, and some of her undergraduate students, are quoted in this article on the #MNAG race: https://t.co/WPLsJ8jfy7
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 5, 2018
How is marijuana impacting the election in Minnesota? Professor Kathryn Pearson (@ProfKPearson) is featured in this @KSTP story: https://t.co/GhbQs4E7fX
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 5, 2018
Professor Mark Bell (@mark_s_bell) joins Dialogue Minnesota to discuss President Trump's threat to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia: https://t.co/RLJCthKD9T pic.twitter.com/d1VWEdH4em
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) November 2, 2018
#UMN Professor Kathryn Pearson (@ProfKPearson) sees a clear connection between President Trump's #BirthrightCitizenship announcement & the #MidtermElections: https://t.co/w96yKkb2gb
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 31, 2018
MN campaign spending hits $100 million & climbing. Professor Kathryn Pearson's (@ProfKPearson) analysis is featured in this @FOX9 article: https://t.co/KqhplkUrms
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 31, 2018
#UMN Political Science major Ben Allard is featured prominently in the @mndailynews article on University students & the midterm elections: https://t.co/kCKysry3pI
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 29, 2018
Professor Tim Johnson (@trjumn) gave a great interview to Dialogue Minnesota about the Kavanaugh confirmation process with historical Supreme Court context & a look to the future: https://t.co/J87MIFDADR #SCOTUS #KavanaughConfirmation pic.twitter.com/fMK7KU5cGD
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 26, 2018
#UMN Professor Larry Jacobs (@larryrjacobs) examines what President Trump campaigning in Wisconsin means for Gov. Scott Walker's reelection prospects: https://t.co/hlnsS5QCDk
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 25, 2018
"Right now Minnesota is ground zero in the battle for the US House of Representatives," according to #UMN Professor Larry Jacobs (@larryrjacobs). See more analysis here: https://t.co/mHskCB4Wsj
— PoliSciUMN (@PoliSciUMN) October 22, 2018
And here's more #CornellPress authors featured on @ForeignAffairs ! Read this review of WARS OF LAW by @tanishafazal, with a #book that "…Skillfully blends quantitative and qualitative methods to produce something genuinely original": https://t.co/Cz87hISvO5
— Cornell Press (@CornellPress) October 18, 2018
Mark Bell, @PoliSciUMN assistant prof, spoke with @CNN about Trump's aversion to international agreements. Bell believes US withdrawal from treaties like the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty "has the potential to exacerbate current US-EU tensions." https://t.co/WyPwdBaQNS
— UMN Liberal Arts (@umncla) November 9, 2018
Election Day is tomorrow and the results could shape the course of politics for a generation. Kathryn Pearson, professor of @PoliSciUMN, helps detail the possible outcomes of the midterm elections. https://t.co/Qj59zGLatb
— UMN Liberal Arts (@umncla) November 5, 2018
ICYMI: In MN and nationally, election was all about Trump, U panel agrees – Article from @MinnPost on Center for the Study of Politics and Governance post elected analysis panel @HHHSchool #PolicyFellows @larryrjacobs @bgolnik @denisecardinal @IlhanMN https://t.co/58PgzCGVVY
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) November 8, 2018
“If youth turn out, they could very well swing these districts,” said Professor @larryrjacobs, via @mndailynews https://t.co/J3dw20q2Cv
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 29, 2018
Will young voters show up this November? Professor @larryrjacobs comments on the challenge of young voter turnout during elections, via @PB_News. https://t.co/6Q2Ay8hxXB
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 18, 2018
Will access to an early voting center on the @UMNews campus lead to higher student turnout this election? Professor @larryrjacobs comments in this piece by @mndailynews. https://t.co/ykHQUIAkiW
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 12, 2018
Ed Goetz, professor and director of @curaumn, comments in this piece from @SWjournal about producing and preserving affordable housing in Minneapolis. https://t.co/3RhTRicefc
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 5, 2018
Where's the money coming from? Professors @larryrjacobs and @ProfKPearson just issued the first of three reports on campaign spending in Minnesota's state and congressional races. #elections https://t.co/Jz7I8s10Hh pic.twitter.com/FI894mcXLl
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 5, 2018
ICYMI: @politicsandgov recently held a debate with @drscottjensen and @johnmarty on single-payer #healthcare. Listen to the discussion, via @MPRnews https://t.co/5jgzLDH1Xu
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 4, 2018
Professor Robert Kudrle was interviewed by @duluthnews about what the new #NAFTA means for Minnesota. https://t.co/ZhVpJE3ZC3
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 3, 2018
Talking about this topic right now at Humphrey School with @kenmartin73 and @mngopchairwoman. https://t.co/iVtfsHe4RW
— Humphrey School (@HHHSchool) October 2, 2018
In collaboration with the University of Minnesota, St. Paul looks to green infrastructure to update its stormwater systems https://t.co/eMqVMfNhjz #govtech @MetroNashville @cityofsaintpaul @HHHschool pic.twitter.com/BWr1FkwGkf
— Govtech.com (@govtechnews) November 10, 2018
Nice to see my @HHHSchool professor in this article. Think you’ll know who won on #ElectionNight? Not so fast … https://t.co/4lkCYhsixL #HumphreySchoolofPublicAffairs #UMN
— Julie Barton (@julieabarton) October 31, 2018
Amid national concerns about election security, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs has taken steps to bolster its election administration certification program https://t.co/jDwAmcWpKJ
— Minnesota Daily (@mndailynews) October 30, 2018
#MinnesotaLaw Professor Stephen Meili was tapped by @kare11 to give his expert opinion on birthright citizenship and its connection to the 14th Amendment https://t.co/PUSsv5tWBp #constitutionalrights #PresidentialPower #immigrationlaw
— University of Minnesota Law School (@UofMNLawSchool) October 31, 2018
We have posted the video of last week's Stein Lecure with John G. Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States. It was an honor to have the Chief Justice here to share his insights! https://t.co/lOuGUDUOB7 #SCOTUS #SteinLecture #UMNDriven
— University of Minnesota Law School (@UofMNLawSchool) October 22, 2018
Prof. @NiAolainF, @UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism, pens letter about @facebook's "overly broad" definition of terrorist organizations. #umnlaw #driventolead #lawyerleaders https://t.co/opPdUFVSOZ
— University of Minnesota Law School (@UofMNLawSchool) September 6, 2018
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