Episode 11. Until Death Do Us Part

Disapproval, Dysfunction, and Congressional Decline

In this final episode, we consider the health of American democracy and ponder the future of Congress and the American experiment. We highlight Congress's worst problems and examine various proposals to reform this key institution.

Jack Miller
Episode 10. Battle Royale

Congress versus The Supreme Court

In this episode, we look at the the tug-of-war between Congress and SCOTUS, examining how the power of the Supreme Court has been used to limit Congressional authority and analyzing the ways that important Supreme Court rulings have impacted Congressional elections, the makeup of Congress, and the present day conflicts within the institution.

Jack Miller
Episode 9. Washington's Nightmare

Parties and Partisanship in Congress

In this episode, we look at the evolution of parties in America, the internal battle among party leaders and opposing factions, and the impact of parties and partisan battles on the operation of Congress.

Jack Miller
Episode 8. I'm Just a Bill

How a Bill Really Becomes a Law (But Usually Doesn’t)

In this episode, we look at what it takes for a major piece of legislation to get across the finish line and examine some bills that have and haven't made it.

Jack Miller
Episode 7. Boring But Important, Part 2

The Budget Process

This episode describes the way the federal budget is written and examines how that process has evolved over the past half century as a result of conflicts, crises, and reform efforts

Jack Miller
Episode 6. Elbow Twisting

Lobbying, Logrolling, and Legislative Success

In this episode, we look at the way that lobbyists and members of Congress attempt to shape or derail emerging legislation and examine the procedural reforms that impact the power of lobbyists and shape the way members of Congress can engage in horse trading and logrolling.

Jack Miller
Episode 5. Herding Cats

Leadership in the Legislative Process

In this episode, we examine the way the leadership teams function in the House and Senate, how they attempt to shepherd bills to passage, and the ways that other groups and individuals push back against the leadership teams' control over the legislative process.

Jack Miller
Episode 4. Surfing the Wave

Transformative Elections and Internal Reform

In this episode, we look at the history of Congressional reform efforts undertaken since the 1970s, analyzing how the changes brought about by post-Watergate wave elections impacted the way Congress operates today.

Jack Miller
Episode 3. Boring But Important

The Rules Package

Each house of Congress is a self-organizing, self-regulating body. In this episode, we explore the rules package, the outline each chamber uses to determine how the legislative process will occur. This first installment of "Boring But Important" details some of the insider minutia that dictates the hidden workings of the (potentially) most powerful democratic body in the country.

Jack Miller
Episode 2. Opening Act

The Circus of Congressional Elections

In this episode, we look at what it takes to win a seat in Congress, compare House and Senate elections, and look into the sources of Fenno's Paradox.

Jack Miller
Episode 1. The Two Ring Circus

Bicameralism and American Politics.

In this first episode, we describe the differences between the House and Senate and explain what these differences mean for the way Congress functions (or doesn't).

Jack Miller