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Michael Sacks
Professor in the Practice of Organization & Management, Goizueta Business School; Professor of Sociology (by courtesy), Emory College of Arts & Sciences; Faculty Director, Woodruff Leadership Academy, Woodruff Health Sciences CenterEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Lee Branstetter
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Lee Branstetter's research interests include the economics of technological innovation, and economic growth in East Asia.
Stephen Sloan, Ph.D.
Director of Institute for Oral History, Professor of HistoryBaylor University
Oral historian specializing in U.S. history post 1941, environmental history, public history & the American West.
Evan Lee
Emeritus Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: leee@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4820 / Office 342-200
Dr Joseph Downing
Senior Lecturer, Politics, History and International RelationsAston University
Professor Downing teaches courses on researching politics, security and technology in politics.
Brenner Fissell, JD, MPhil
Professor of LawVillanova University
Brenner M. Fissell, JD, MPhil, is an expert on criminal law, especially military justice, misdemeanors and the law of homicide.
Mary Beth Mathews
Professor of ReligionUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Mathews is knowledgeable about American religious history, Protestant fundamentalism and evangelicalism.
David Lewis
Rebecca Webb Wilson University Professor and University Distinguished Professor of Political ScienceVanderbilt University
Expert in federal bureaucracy, including agency performance, agency oversight and the political appointment process.
Ray La Raja
Professor of Political Science / Associate Director of UMass PollUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Ray La Raja's research interests include political parties, interest groups, elections, campaign finance and political participation.
Daniel A. Smith
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Daniel A. Smith examines how political institutions affect political behavior across and within the American states.
