Joel Grossman
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Joel Grossman is a Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, and an adjunct member of the faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Law.
His areas of specialty are American Politics and Constitutional Law. He has been teaching at Hopkins since 1996, before which he taught for over three decades at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Grossman is a former editor of "Law & Society Review," and a number of books on American constitutional law and the Supreme court. Though often credited with being a Founder of the Law and Society Association, Grossman prefers to say that he was merely "there at the Founding." Most recently he co-edited "The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court" (2005, 2nd ed.) with the Late Kermit Hall.
In 2005 Grossman was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
[edit] External links
- Grossman's faculty page