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Paul M. Collins, Jr.

Paul M. Collins, Jr.

Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science / Director of Legal StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Paul Collins' research focuses on bias and inequality in the legal system, the selection and work of judges and social movement litigation.

Bias in Judicial AppointmentsJudicial AppointmentsPublic LawInequality in the Legal SystemAmerican Politics
Reuel Schiller

Reuel Schiller

Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: schiller@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4879 / Office 380-200

Administrative LawAmerican Legal HistoryLabor LawEmployment Law
Rebecca Sager

Rebecca Sager

Professor and Chair of SociologyLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Principles of SociologySociology of GenderSocial Movements and Collective BehaviourSociology of ReligionIntersection of Religion, Policy and Social Movements
Aaron McCright

Aaron McCright

Professor and Chairperson, College of Social Science/Lyman Briggs CollegeMichigan State University

Dr. McCright specializes in environmental sociology, sociology of science and technology, and social movements.

Political PolarizationValues and SciencesClimate Change PoliticsClimate ChangeClimate Change Denial
David Lewis

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.

Congressional oversightPresidential appointmentsPublic AdministrationAmerican PoliticsGovernment Agencies
Jesse Rhodes

Jesse Rhodes

Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the UMass PollUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Jesse Rhodes is a leading expert in social policy, voting rights, inequality, and political behavior.

PollsPolitical PollingVoting RightsAmerican PoliticsCivil Rights
Ruth Braunstein, Ph.D.

Ruth Braunstein, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Braunstein is a cultural sociologist interested in the role of taxes, taxpaying, religion, and morality in American political life.

Taxes and TaxpayingReligion Politics & CultureFaith-based CommunitiesReligious StudiesCultural Sociology
Adam Schiffer

Adam Schiffer

ProfessorTexas Christian University

Professor Schiffer writes and speaks on media bias, presidential nomination contests, political news, elections, and public opinion.

Media BiasPresidential Nomination ContestsPolitical NewsNational ElectionsPublic Opinion and American Politics
Jay Hmielowski

Jay Hmielowski

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Jay Hmielowski's research interests include environmental, science and political communication.

TrustPolitical CommunicationMedia Psychology and Media EffectsScience Communication
Rebecca L. Heise, Ph.D.

Rebecca L. Heise, Ph.D.

Inez A. Caudill, Jr. Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S. Chemical Engineering, B.S. Biomedical and Health Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University | Ph.D. Bioengineering, University of PittsburghVCU College of Engineering

Professor Heise studies pulmonary mechanotransduction, including lung injury and pulmonary regenerative medicine

Lung injuryPulmonary regenerative medicineMechanobiologyTissue EngineeringSmooth muscle cell signaling