Lawmaking

  • Center for Effective Lawmaking

    Legislative gridlock did not stop lawmaking

    Vanderbilt’s Alan Wiseman co-directs the Center for Effective Lawmaking with University of Virginia professor Craig Volden. Using a combination of 15 metrics, the center defines legislators that “exceed expectations” as those who outperform the center’s benchmark Legislative Effectiveness Scores by 50 percent or more, and high-performers are across the political spectrum. Read More

    Mar 27, 2025

  • Vanderbilt University

    VUCast: Taking Care of Business—Find out which gender is better at getting laws passed in D.C.

    This week on VUCast: Find out which gender is better at getting things done in D.C.; a new partnership brings Vanderbilt experts to you; and the story behind the song that is captivating the world. Read More

    Feb 12, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Effective lawmaking in Congress – who does it best?

    What makes some members of Congress better than others at moving bills through the legislative process? Alan Wiseman, co-director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, has taken an in depth look at Congress’ last 35 years and tells us why women may have the upper hand. Read More

    Nov 3, 2011