The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics
Edited by Keith E. Whittington, R. Daniel Kelemen, and Gregory A. Caldeira
Author Information
Keith E. Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author of Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy; Constitutional Interpretation; and Constitutional Construction. He pursues research in the fields of constitutional theory, American political and constitutional development, and American political institutions.
R. Daniel Kelemen is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. He is the author of The Rules of Federalism. He pursues research in the fields of the politics of the European Union, comparative political economy, and federalism and environmental policy.
Gregory A. Caldeira is Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Law at Ohio State University. He pursues research and teaching in the fields of judicial processes in the United States and Europe, organized interests, and American political institutions. His publications on these subjects have appeared in such journals as the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and the British Journal of Political Science. He is former chair of the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association, former editor of the American Journal of Political Science, and former president of the Midwest Political Science Association.
Contributors:
Jeffrey Segal, Stony Brook, SUNY
Pablo Spiller, University of California, Berkeley
Rafael Gely, University of Cincinnati
Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Malcolm Feeley, University of California, Berkeley
Rick Messick, World Bank
Matthew Stephenson, Harvard Law School
Rebecca Chavez, US Naval Academy
Thomas Ginsburg, University of Illinois
Georg Vanberg, University of North Carolina
Ran Hirschl, University of Toronto
Daniel Halberstam, University of Michigan
Kim Scheppele, Princeton University
Beth Simmons, Harvard University
Karen Alter, Nortwestern University
Gary Bass, Princeton University
Bryant Garth, Southwestern Law School
Ugo Mattei, London School of Economics
Luca Pes, London School of Economics
Mark Graber, University of Maryland
Richard Pildes, New York University
Daniel Rodriguez, University of Texas
Elizabeth Garrett, University of Southern California
Christine Harrington, New York University
Jules Coleman, Yale University
Robert George, Princeton University
Matthew Kramer, University of Cambridge
Frederick Schauer, Harvard University
Judith Baer, Texas A & M University
Sheila Foster, Fordham University
Robin Lenhardt, Fordham University
David Yalof, University of Connecticut
Lee Epstein, Washington University
Susan Haire, University of Georgia
Michael McCann, University of Washington
Richard Abel, University of California, Los Angeles
Frank Cross, University of Texas
Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University
Charles Epp, University of Kansas
Wesley Skogan, Northwestern University
Julie Novkov, Albany, SUNY
Howard Gillman, University of Southern California
Scott Barclay, Albany, SUNY
Susan Silbey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lynn Mathers, Buffalo, SUNY
Lewis Kornhauser, New York University
Tom Tyler, New York University
William MacNeil, Griffith University
Christopher Tomlins, American Bar Foundation
Stuart Scheingold, University of Washington
Harold Spaeth, Michigan State University
Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley