Audio/Video

Yale ISPS Event – “The 25th Amendment: A Constitutional Mechanism for Removing the American President
January 12, 2021

“Yale ISPS Event – Election 2020: What Happened and What’s Next?
November 19, 2020.

Congress, Elections and Time” at 50th anniversary celebration of ISPS
December 14, 2018 (updated file)

Rant Against the Media Coverage of Congress“. David Mayhew’s “rant” at the Congress and History Conference hosted by the Library of Congress.
June 15, 2017

C-SPAN Congressional Reform Roundtable Discussion
June, 2017
https://www.c-span.org/video/?429989-3/congressional-reform-roundtable-discussion

“Can Congress Govern?” A Conversation with David Mayhew on New Podcast, Law and Liberty
November 2, 2017
http://www.libertylawsite.org/2017/11/02/can-congress-govern-a-conversation-with-david-mayhew/

“The Imprint of Congress” on New Book Network Podcast
July 3, 2017
http://newbooksnetwork.com/david-r-mayhew-the-imprint-of-congress-yale-up-2017/

“What Happened To Congress?” at the National Constitution Center
June 21, 2017

The Federalist Society, Panel 3:  “The Living Congress:  Adaptation or Decline?” (begin 49:03)
Mayflower Hotel, Washington D.C., November 13, 2015
Slide 1 – Selected Book Titles about Congress
Slide 2 – Who Should Make Policies


The Stimson Lectures Series, Part One:  “The Imprint of Congress:  How To Think About It”
Yale University MacMillan Center, September 22, 2015

The Stimson Lectures Series, Part Two:  “The Imprint of Congress:  The History”
Yale University MacMillan Center, September 23, 2015

The Stimson Lectures Series, Part Three:  “The Imprint of Congress:  An Assessment”
Yale University MacMillan Center
September 29, 2015


MacMillan Report:  David Mayhew talks about his new book, “The Imprint of Congress.”
Yale University
October 7, 2015


ISPS Midterm 2014:  Expert Perspectives and Predictions
Yale University, Institute for Social and Policy Studies
October 30, 2014


“Representation and Governance:  A Conference in Honor of David Mayhew”
Professor Mayhew’s Address
Yale Center for the Study of American Politics
May 29, 2013

Representation and Governance:  A Conference in Honor of David Mayhew
Roundtable Discussion
Yale Center for the Study of American Politics, May 29, 2013


Thinking About Politics: A Conference Dedicated to Explaining and Perpetuating the Political Insights of James Q. Wilson
Panel 1: Parties and Organized Interests
Harvard University and Boston College on April 4-5, 2013.


The Princeton Lecture Series in Politics and Public Affairs, Part One
Congress and the Presidency:  Dissonance in Their Electoral Bases?
Princeton University, March 9, 2009

The Princeton Lecture Series in Politics and Public Affairs, Part Two
What Happens to White House Legislative Proposals?
Princeton University, March 10, 2009

The Princeton Lecture Series in Politics and Public Affairs, Part One
Reform as a Property of the System.

Princeton University, March 11, 2009
Others


Presidents Day Roundtable Discussion
The Elections of 2012
The Miller Center, University of Virginia, February 18, 2013
[Video]

American Political Science Association, Washington D.C.
President Obama and the Democratic Congress
CSPAN, November 02, 2012
[Video]

The Politics of Major Policy Reform Conference
The Long 1950s as a Policy Era
The Miller Center, University of Virginia, November 15, 2011
[Video]

American Political Science Association, Washington D.C.
Senate Filibuster Rules
CSPAN, September 03, 2010
[Video]

The Most Disparaged Branch:  The Role of Congress in the 21st Century Conference 
Is Congress the Broken Branch?
Boston University Law School, November 14, 2008
[Video]

Incumbency Advantage in Presidential Elections:  The Historical Record
Amherst College, February 25, 2008
[Video]

APSA Madison Award Speech, 2002
Supermajority Rule in the U.S. Senate