Affiliated Faculty

Law

David Law is an internationally recognized expert in the comparative study of public law and courts, a pioneer in the application of empirical social science methods to the study of legal texts, and one of the most cited law and social science scholars in the country. His scholarship combines qualitative fieldwork on judicial and constitutional systems, quantitative analysis of constitutions and treaties, and regional expertise on Asia. Law’s work has been featured in a variety of international media and has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and Romanian. 

Solomon

Ian H. Solomon is dean of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, where he leads a multidisciplinary faculty of scholars and practitioners who are committed to creating new knowledge, developing ethical and effective leaders, and advancing solutions to humanity’s greatest policy challenges.

Holbein

John Holbein studies political participation, political inequality, democratic accountability, political representation, and education policy.

His work has been published in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and Nature Human Behavior (to name a few). His research has been supported by two National Science Foundation grants.

Volden

Craig Volden is a professor of public policy and politics, with appointments in the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and the Department of Politics. He studies legislative politics and the interaction among political institutions, including within American federalism. 

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