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Iraq: Congress vs. the White House.

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Paul S. Herrnson

Professor and Director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship

Government & Politics

Expertise Key Words:
Congressional and national politics; Campaign finance reform; Voting technology; Maryland politics.

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301 405 4123

herrnson@umd.edu

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Diana L. Huffman

Baltimore Sun Distinguished Lecturer

Philip Merrill College of Journalism

Expertise Key Words:
Supreme Court nominations and the Senate confirmation process for presidential appointees; Congress. Courses include the Law of Public Communication.

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301 405 6366

dhuffman@umd.edu

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Frances Lee

Professor

Government & Politics

Expertise Key Words:
American politics and institutions, with a special interest in how the structure of representation in the U.S. Congress shapes politics and policy outcomes.

Expertise Credentials:
Frances E. Lee joined the faculty at Maryland in the Fall of 2004. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Vanderbilt University in 1997. She was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution from 1997-98, where she and Bruce I. Oppenheimer co-authored Sizing Up the Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal State Representation (University of Chicago Press, 1999).

From 1998-2003 she taught in the political science department at Case Western Reserve University. In addition, during the 2002-2003 academic year she worked on Capitol Hill as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow in the offices of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee and Congressman Jim Cooper (Tennessee-5). In the Spring of 2004, she was Benjamin Lippincott Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota.

In addition to Sizing Up the Senate, her research has appeared in the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Legislative Studies Quarterly. Her work has received national recognition, including the American Political Science Association's E. E. Schattschneider Award for the best dissertation in American Politics in 1997 and the D. B. Hardeman Award presented by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Award for the best book on a congressional topic in 1999.

She was promoted to full professor in 2010.

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301 405 4339

flee1@umd.edu

Address:
3140 Tydings Hall
College Pk, MD  20742-7215


 
Aaron W. Mannes

Researcher

Institute for Advanced Computer Studies

Expertise Key Words:
Terrorism, Middle East politics, Homeland Security, North Korea and its designation as a terror sponsoring nation

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2404723839

amannes@umd.edu
aaron.mannes@gmail.com

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Shawn J. Parry-Giles

Associate Professor and Director, Center for Political Communication & Civic Leadership

Communication

Expertise Key Words:
U.S. Political Communication, News Coverage of Hillary Clinton, Political Campaigns and Campaign Communication, Presidential and First Lady Discourse, U.S. War Discourse, Wartime Propaganda, Politics and Media, Presidential Debates and Political Advertisements, Popular Culture and the Presidency

Contact Information:

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Home phone    

Cell phone          

E-mail(s)    

301 405 6527

301-495-8875

301-704-5541

spg@umd.edu

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