Campaigns and Elections Seminar (2/13/2012)
Main Campus - Anderson Hall The Institute for Public Affairs welcomes Christopher Zorn as part of the Campaigns and Elections Seminar for a talk on "A Unified Model of Supreme Court Voting." Christopher Zorn is the liberal arts research professor of political science, professor of sociology and crime, law and justice (by courtesy), and affiliate professor of law at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on judicial politics and on statistics for the social and behavioral sciences. He is the author of three forthcoming books and three dozen refereed articles that have been published in American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Political Analysis and other journals. Professor Zorn is also the recipient of four grants from the NSF, as well as numerous other fellowships and awards. In addition, he currently serves on the executive boards of the American Judicature Society, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and the Empirical Legal Studies weblog. |