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Michael A.
Bailey Colonel William J. Walsh
Professor Department of Government
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o Preference
estimates and methodological appendix for Bailey & Maltzman, The
Constrained Court (ideal points for Supreme Court, Congress &
president that are comparable across time and institutions)
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Biographical Sketch
Areas of
specialization: Congress, Supreme Court, separation of powers,
federalism, elections, statistics, formal models Research interests: Campaign finance, relation of Supreme Court to Congress and the Executive, interstate competition on social policy Education:
B.A., I am the Colonel William J. Walsh Professor of American Government in the Georgetown University Department of Government and the Georgetown Public Policy Institute. While on sabbatical for 2011-2012, I am the John G. Winant Visiting Professor of American Government at the Rothermere American Institute at Oxford University. I am a co-author with Forrest Maltzman of The Constrained Court: Law, Politics and the Decisions Justices Make from Princeton University Press. · Review · Summary I teach and conduct research on American politics and political economy. My work covering trade, Congress, election law and the Supreme Court, methodology and inter-state policy competition has been published in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, World Politics, the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization and elsewhere. As a former Monbusho Scholar at Saitama University in Japan, I am conversational in Japanese and interested in Japanese politics. |
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