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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston College
所属院系:morrissey college of arts and sciences
所属专业:Political Science and Government, General
联系方式:617-552-4167
Ken Kersch is professor of political science, with additional appointments in the university’s history department and law school. His primary interests are American political and constitutional development, American political thought, and the politics of courts. Kersch is the recipient of the American Political Science Association's Edward S. Corwin Award (2000), the J. David Greenstone Prize (2006) from APSA's politics and history section, and the Hughes-Gossett Award from the Supreme Court Historical Society (2006). Professor Kersch has published many articles in academic, intellectual, and popular journals. He is the author of The Supreme Court and American Political Development (Kansas, 2006) (with Ronald Kahn), Constructing Civil Liberties: Discontinuities in the Development of American Constitutional Law (Cambridge, 2004), and Freedom of Speech: Rights and Liberties Under the Law (ABC-Clio, 2003). He is currently completing a book entitled Conservatives and the Constitution: From Brown to Reagan (Cambridge University Press). Professor Kersch is member of the bar of New York, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia. He received his B.A. (magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) from Williams College, his J.D. (cum laude and Order of the Coif) from Northwestern University, and his Ph.D. in government from Cornell University. Kersch has been a visiting associate professor of government at Harvard University (2008). From 2008 – 2012, he was Founding Director of the BC’s Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy. Prior to coming to Boston, Kersch was the inaugural Ann and Herbert W. Vaughan Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions (2001-2002), faculty associate in the Madison Program and the Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA), and assistant professor of politics (2003-2007) at Princeton University.
Professor of Political Science, History, and Law, Boston College (2015-present)(Associate Professor, 2007-2015) Founding Director, Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy (20082012) Tallman Scholar in Government, Bowdoin College (Fall 2015) Visiting Associate Professor of Government, Harvard University (Spring 2008) Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University (2003-2007) Ann and Herbert W. Vaughan Fellow, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Princeton University (2001-2002) Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lehigh University (1999-2002)