Professor
      Sarah A. Binder
Brookings Institution
      Political scientist; Congressional scholar; Educator
      Area
                                Social and Behavioral Sciences
                            Specialty
                                Political Science
                            Elected
                                    2015
                    Binder is an expert on Congress and legislative politics. Her work focuses on the origins, evolution, and impact of political institutions. She is the author or co-author of books focused on the procedural development of Congress, the politics of the Senate filibuster (with Steven Smith), the dynamics of legislative gridlock, judicial confirmation politics (with Forrest Maltzman), and monetary politics (with Mark Spindel). She is a two-time (co)winner of the Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Prize for the best book published on legislative politics and the co-winner of the Gladys Kammerer Prize from the American Political Science Association. She is also an editor of the Washington Post's Monkey Cage-- a blog that brings political science expertise to bear in analyzing and illuminating the news.
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