Papers: Philip A. Grant, Jr.
"The Congressional Campaigns of Jim Bunning"
Malcolm Jewell, University of Kentucky (emeritus)
"The Uneven Pace of Republican Gains in Southern States—and
the Peculiar Case of Kentucky"
D. Stephen Voss and Penny Miller, University of Kentucky
"The Phantom Segregationist: An Aggregate Data Analysis
of Kentucky's 1996 Vote on the Constitutional Amendment
to Eliminate Segregation"
Discussant: Paul Blanchard, Eastern Kentucky University
Participants: Drusilla Bakert, University of Kentucky Law School
Kelly Beers, Chase Law School
Jerie Torbeck, University of Louisville Law School
(all admission officers at their respective schools)
Papers: Josh Easton, University of Louisville
"The Multilateral Agreement on Investment"
Dag Ryen and John Stempel, University of Kentucky (Patterson
School)
"The Role of Intelligence Agencies and Non-Government
Actors in Preventing Human Rights Tragedies"
Discussant: Karen Mingst, University of Kentucky
Papers: J. D. Droddy, Western Kentucky University
"Originalist Justification and the Methodology of Unenemerated
Rights"
Paul Weber, University of Louisville
"Varieties of Constitutional Interpretation"
Discussant: Bob Behrman, Marshall University
Papers: Richard Fording, University of Kentucky
"The Political Response to Black Insurgency: A Test of
Competing Images of the Role of the State"
Mark Peffley, University of Kentucky
"The Racial Component of 'Race Neutral' Crime Policy Attitudes
D. Stephen Voss, University of Kentucky
"Black Incumbents, White Districts: An Appraisal of the
1996 Congressional Elections in Georgia and Florida"
Discussant: J. Michael Thomson, Northern Kentucky University
Papers: Shawn Crabtree, Eastern Kentucky University
"The Counselor Bill: A Case Study in Policy Making"
Kenneth D. Schwendermann, Eastern Kentucky University
"The Expansion of the Scope of the Kentucky Law Enforcement
Foundation Program Fund: HB 52 in the 1998 Legislature"
J. David Stipes, Kentucky State Agronomist and Eastern Kentucky
University
"Environmental Policies and Impacts Resulting from
Coalition Activities: A Case Study of Policy Making"
Discussant: James C. Clingermayer, Northern Kentucky University
Participants: Penny Miller, University of Kentucky - The U.S. Senate
Race
John Parker, Western Kentucky University - The 1st
and 2nd
Districts
Landis Jones, University of Louisville - The 3rd District
Fred Rhynhart, Northern Kentucky University - The 4th
District
Donald Gross, University of Kentucky - The 6th District
Papers: Saundra Ardrey, Western Kentucky University
"Fighting the Double Whammy: Black Women in Kentucky
Politics"
Adonica Blackman, Morehead State University
"The Ties That Bind: Examining the Prospect of Sisterhood
Among African-American and Caucasian Women"
Ric Caric, Morehead State University
"It Sounds Good in Theory: Concepts of Common Humanity
in American Racial Thinking"
Discussant: Horace Bartilow, University of Kentucky
Participants: Robert Leonard, Kentucky Dep't. of Local Government
Julie Olberding, University of Kentucky (Martin School)
Ed Yager, Western Kentucky University
Papers: Scott Brown, University of Louisville
"From the Wreckage of RFRA: Revamping the American Indian
Religious Freedom Act"
John Heyman, Berea College
"The Role of the Messengers in Day One of Impeachment"
Bruce Hicks, Cumberland College
"An Assessment of New Gingrich's Contribution to American
Conservatism"
Discussant: Shelley Arsneault, Western Kentucky University
Participants: Hugh Bartling, University of Kentucky
Susan Blankenship, University of Kentucky
Jennifer Bobbitt, University of Louisville
Michael Dawahare, Georgetown University
Philip Jenks, University of Kentucky
Craig Warkentin, University of Kentucky
Papers: James Yagley, University of Kentucky (Anthropology)
"Through a Glass Clearly: Building Conflict Early Warning
Systems"
Charles Ziegler, University of Louisville
"Japanese-Russian Relations: A New Start for the 21st
Century?"
Discussant: Jeffrey Freyman, Translyvania University
From the Bluegrass Parkway: Turn right off the exit onto Route 60 (Versailles Road). Follow Versailles Road until its end. You’ll bear to right onto one-way West Maxwell Street. Proceed through two lights and at the third light, turn right onto Upper Street (also one-way). Go through one traffic light and you’ll notice Fazoli’s Restaurant on your left. Just past the restaurant you turn left into Parking Structure #5.
From I-75 South/I-64 East or West: Take Exit 113 (marked Paris/Lexington). Turn right off the exit ramp onto North Broadway (US68). Follow through downtown for 3.5 miles. One block past the Hyatt Regency Hotel, turn left onto Maxwell Street. Proceed through two lights and at the third light, turn right onto South Upper Street (also one-way). You will go through one traffic light and you’ll notice Fazoli’s Restaurant on you left. Just past the restaurant you turn left into Parking Structure #5.
From I-75 North: Take Exit 113 (marked Paris/Lexington). Follow
North Broadway (US68) through downtown. One block past the Hyatt
Regency Hotel, turn left onto Maxwell Street. Proceed through two
lights and at the third light, turn right onto South Upper Street (also
one-way). You will go through one traffic light and you’ll notice
Fazoli’s Restaurant on you left. Just past the restaurant you turn
left into Parking Structure #5.
Attendee/visitor to take a ticket from the dispenser as they enter the structure.
Park in any legal, marked space with the exception of disabled spaces or yellow lines.
When you are ready to leave the structure, go to one of the APS (automated pay stations) located at the 1st and 3rd levels of stair “A”.
Insert the ticket, you obtained when entering the structure, into the machine. A message will appear advising the amount owed (the machine will give change up to $50.). Put your money in the slot to the right of the machine. If you are using a Master or Visa Card put your card in the same slot as the ticket. After your payment has registered and the “Thank You” message appears you can hit the “receipt” button and one will be dispensed.
Wait until your validated ticket is returned. Put it in the ticket dispenser, at the exit gate, to leave the structure.
If you experience problems exiting the structure, use the intercom, (located at all entrance and exit gates), for assistance.
1999 KPSA PRE-REGISTRATION AND DINNER RESERVATION FORM
_________ Meeting pre-registration, Regular KPSA member ($12.00)
_________ Meeting pre-registration, Graduate or Undergraduate Student ($8.00)
-------------- Dinner ($20.00)
_________ Total enclosed (Make checks out to: UK Political Science Dep't.)
(Return to Bradley Canon, Dep't of Political Science, 1615 POT, University
of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0027)