Srinivas Parinandi
- Who Claims Fraud? Correlates of State Legislators' Voter Fraud ClaimsBy: Samantha Register, Srinivas Parinandi, Alexandra A SiegelAbstract:State legislators play a key role in election administration, but have increasingly challenged the
- Investigating the politics and content of US State artificial intelligence legislationBy: Srinivas Parinandi, Jesse Crosson, Kai Peterson, Sinan NadarevicAbstract:The rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its
- Growth, Demographics, Slavery, and Voting in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1840-1860By: Alex Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas “Chinnu” Parinandi, Anand Edward Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:While scholars have given extensive study to the
- Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1840–1860By: Alexander Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas C. Parinandi, Anand Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:The demise of the Whig Party in the 1850s has long been a subject
- Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in US Gubernatorial Elections, 1840—1860By: Alexander Jensen, Madeline Mader, Srinivas C Parinandi, Anand Sokhey, Michael ByrdAbstract:The demise of the Whig Party in the 1850s has long been a subject of
- Social welfare returns to legislative capacity: Evidence from the opioid epidemicBy: David Fortunato, Srinivas C ParinandiAbstract:We argue that endowing legislatures with greater resources can improve regulatory compliance by allowing
- Why renewable energy policy advocates should lobby state lawmakers later in the legislative processBy: Srinivas ParinandiAbstract:Under the federalist system, US states have a great deal of decision-making power over a wide range of policy areas. In
- Does the public hold governors accountable for policy outcomes?By: Jennifer Wolak, Srinivas ParinandiAbstract:What are the origins of gubernatorial popularity? Past studies debate whether governors are substantively evaluated based on their
- What Happens When the States Regulate First? Analyzing Governance of the Telegraph Industry in the Antebellum United StatesBy: Srinivas C ParinandiAbstract:Studies of regulation in the United States often assume that the federal government has been
- Following in Footsteps or Marching Alone?: How Institutional Differences Influence Renewable Energy PolicyBy: Srinivas ParinandiAbstract:In recent years, the federal government’s increasing inability to address major societal challenges has arguably