Schultz's Take

The blog of Hamline University professor David Schultz

Friday, December 24, 2010

A Merry Obama Christmas

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It was a good week for Obama according to most politicos. He got repeal of DADT, passage of the arms treaty with Russia, and adoption of th...
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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Missed Opportunities

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**UPDATE** If you missed the political panel on Almanac Friday (12/17/10) you can watch the segment here . The panel is at about the show...
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Monday, December 13, 2010

The End of the Obama Presidency?

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The current Obama presidency came to an end last week. What it means for 2012 and his re-election bid is that for the first time I think th...
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Friday, December 10, 2010

Dayton and GOP-led Legislature should act on what works, not ideology and wishful thinking

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My latest blog is an piece published in Minnpost. It can be found here . Dayton and GOP-led Legislature should act on what works, not ideol...
Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Emmer Concedes: The Futility of Going to Court

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What took Emmer so long to concede the election? Many of us saw the futility days, if not weeks ago, but Emmer troopered on. But many facto...
Saturday, December 4, 2010

Politics and Economics: Magnuson’s Threat and Obama’s Problem

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Politics: The Gubernatorial Recount The Minnesota Canvassing Board met yesterday (12-3-10) to review ballot challenges during the Minnesota...
Saturday, November 27, 2010

Do the Math: Part II (Emmer's Strategy)

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A few people called me to ask if there was a math formula to calculate the actual number of ballots that would have to be pulled to allow Em...
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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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