Faculty
Our
legal studies faculty teach from a variety of disciplines including political
science, history, and sociology. They are dedicated teachers who
have won several college-wide teaching awards.
Bruce
Larson
Ph.D.,
Political Science, University of Virginia
Campaign
and election law
Congress
Voter
initiatives
Political
parties
Jasonne
O'Brien
Ph.D.,
History, University of Kansas
Medieval
Roman and canon law
Ancient
law
Origins
of international public law
Comparative
law
Bruce
Peabody
Ph.D.,
Political Science, University of Texas at Austin
Criminal
justice
Law
and society
Judicial
process
Constitutional
theory
David
Rosen
Ph.D.,
Anthropology, University of Illinois
J.D.,
Pace University School of Law
Civil
rights, constitutional law
Jurisprudence
Family
law
Anthropology
of law
Sociology
of law
Diane
Sommerville
Ph.D.,
History, Rutgers University
Law
and history
Constitutional
history
Women's
history
African-American
history
Our
faculty work closely with students in small classes, providing significant
opportunities for advising and collaborating on student-faculty research
projects (great advantages when applying for admission to competitive graduate
programs
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