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Folkways of Congress

Folkways of Congress Legislative Norms in an Era of Conflict

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Folkways of Congress

Legislative Norms in an Era of Conflict

Brian Alexander

Political Science / American Government / Legislative Branch

How are congressional norms changing, and what does their evolution mean for how Congress serves American democracy today?

Political scientists have long looked to the role of traditional norms to signal a general attitude among lawmakers that cooperation is part of their identities as members of Congress. But in this age of heightened political and partisan conflict, many “folkways” such as courtesy and reciprocity seem to be eroding, while other new norms are emerging.

This volume brings together leading congressional scholars to examine how norms have changed, what new norms are most prevalent in the modern Congress, and what effects norms have on the functioning of Congress in an era rife with political conflict. These essays address critical questions about how the U.S. Congress functions to serve American democracy and whether the functioning of Congress in the Twenty-first century is fundamentally different today from how the framers of the Constitution imagined it.

Brian Alexander is Associate Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University, USA. His research focuses on the intersection of institutions and political power with a concentration on the U.S. Congress.

Publication Date: 05 February 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Brookings Institution Press
ISBN-13: 9780815740919
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 424
Weight (oz): 26.08

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