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Results by Default  | William Lowry Professor of Political Science in Arts & Sciences
Expertise:
Election 2012, American politics, environment, environmental policy, natural resources, public policy, American rivers, environmental restoration, dam removal, Corps of Engineers, environmental voting records, national park system Phone: (314) 935-5821 Email: lowry@artsci.wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
Jon Rogowski Assistant Professor of Political Science
Expertise:
Election 2012, wartime presidency, voter ID laws, minority voter turnout, electoral politics, Congress, the presidency, political participation, politics of race, black voters, Email: jrogowsk@artsci.wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
 | James Gibson Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government in Arts & Sciences
Expertise:
Election 2012, judicial politics, democratization, political psychology, political tolerance, survey research, quantitative research methods, Russian politics, South African politics, Phone: (314) 935-5897 Email: jgibson@artsci.wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
 | Gregory Magarian Professor of Law
Expertise:
Election 2012, election law, First Amendment, third parties, free speech, law and religion, church-state law, media regulation, free press, the Constitution, legal issues surrounding health care reform law Phone: (314) 935-3394 Email: gpmagarian@wulaw.wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
 | Gary Miller Professor of Political Science in Arts & Sciences
Expertise:
Election 2012, public bureaucracy, social choice and institutions, legislative decision making, political economy of the firm, formation of institutions, experimental research on committee decision making, hierarchical decision making, organization theory. Phone: (314) 935-5874 Email: gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
 | Steven S. Smith Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Science, Director of the Weidenbaum Center, and Professor of Political Science in Arts & Sciences
Expertise:
Election 2012, Congress, American politics, legislative institutions, congressional elections, implications of election outcomes for governing, lame duck sessions, Phone: (314) 935-5697 Email: smith@wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
 | Peter J. Kastor Professor of History in Arts & Sciences
Expertise:
Election 2012, the American presidency, American political institutions, the Founding Fathers, foreign and domestic policymaking in the 19th century, early American republic, political culture, early Republic, cultural history, North American borderlands, Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark expedition, War of 1812, American nationalism, American frontier, territorial expansion and its aftermath Phone: (314) 935-7663 Email: pjkastor@wustl.edu VIEW MORE |
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