New Addition to the Political Science Faculty

Professor David Glick will be joining the Political Science faculty staring Fall 2011 as an Assistant Professor of Law and Politics in the US.

David Glick received his B.A. in astrophysics and political science from Williams College in 2002, his Ph.D. from Princeton University in Politics in 2010, and is currently a post-doctoral fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor at the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College.  His research interests sit at the intersection of judicial politics, law and society, and public policy.  He has already published a solo-authored article in the highly ranked Journal of Politics that developed and tested a theory of when the Supreme Court will defer to presidential policy preferences. At Dartmouth he has taught courses on “Courts and Public Policy”, “Law, Rights and Public Policy in Education”, and “The American Political System.”  At Princeton, Glick served as a graduate preceptor for “Constitutional Law” and “American Political Thought.”