Schultz's Take

The blog of Hamline University professor David Schultz

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Timidity of Reform

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But will it work? This is what someone asked me last Friday after Congress sealed the deal on the financial reform package for the banks. ...
Saturday, June 26, 2010

Thoughts on the Minnesota DFL Gubernatorial Race

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The race to the August 10 Minnesota primary is less than 50 days but more than an eternity away. While there are many primary contests on A...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Thoughts on Moscow

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Last week I was in Moscow, Russia for three purposes. The first was to give a paper at Moscow State University, the second was to give a ta...
Thursday, May 27, 2010

Matt Entenza, Robyn Robinson, Celebrity Politics: Throwing the Hail Mary?

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So Matt Entenza selected Robyn Robinson of FOX 9 to be his running mate? How interesting. What does all this mean? When Jesse Ventura was ...

Blogging from Moscow: Waiting for the Revolution

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I am live, from Moscow, Russia, blogging at the 8th Annual International Conference "Public Administration in the XXI Century: Traditio...
Friday, May 21, 2010

Challenging Minnesota's Ban on Same-Sex Marriage: Good Law, Bad Politics?

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The challenge to Minnesota’s ban on same-sex marriage is good law, bad politics. There is little question that the Minnesota Constitution a...
Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Three Ring Politics

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Three Ring Circus was a classic ABC School House Rock video that first aired in 1979 and it described the three branches of the national gov...
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Professor in the political science department at Hamline University where he teaches classes in American politics, public policy and administration, and ethics. Schultz holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota law school and teaches election law, state constitutional law, and professional responsibility. He has authored/edited 30 books, 12 legal treatises, and more than 100 articles on topics including civil service reform, election law, eminent domain, constitutional law, public policy, legal and political theory, and the media and politics. In addition to 25+ years teaching, he has worked in government as a director of code enforcement and for a community action agency as an economic and housing planner.
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