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PhD, Government, University of Texas at Austin 
(Political Philosophy and Public Law)

Dissertation: “Veneration, Aspiration, and Redemption: a Study of American Constitutional Development”

Certificate in Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Teaching, University of Texas at Austin

M.A., Government, University of Texas at Austin

Cours de la Civilisation Française, Paris

B.A., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park
Degree awarded with high honors, magna cum laude, GPA: 3.94


Lecturer, The Catholic University of America
--Teaching Introduction to Political Theory
--Developed website and hybrid syllabus/portfolio in accordance with current pedagogical literature (more information available upon request)

Assistant Professor, College of the Mainland
--Taught five classes in U.S. and Texas Government

Academic Advisor, University of Houston Honors College
--Advised freshmen students on courses, majors, and general academic plans

Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, University of Houston Honors College
--Taught four classes in Introduction to U.S. and Texas Constitutions and Politics

Teaching Assistant, University of Texas
--Signature Course Teaching Assistant (taught 3 h/week, developed and graded assignments)
--Supplemental Instructor (taught 3 h/week, developed and graded assignments)

Book assistant to Stephen Elkin, University of Maryland, College Park
--verified all quotations and citations against original sources
--proofread and edited manuscript for style and content
(Reconstructing the Commercial Republic: Constitutional Design after Madison, University of Chicago Press 2006)

Internship, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
--Processed two years of Congressional files in the Patsy Mink Collection
--Assisted archivists with cataloguing materials in the legislative papers


“The Two Cyruses: Models of Machiavellian Humanity and Harshness for Republican Leaders”  History of Political Thought. Volume 34, Number 1, 2013.

“From Machiavellian Foundings to Republican Law.” The Good Society 15:2

 
“Compromise and the Mixed Regime: What Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Madison Can Teach Us About Ourselves,” Invited Talk, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC.
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“The Political Thought of James Madison,” Chair and Discussant for a panel at the 2014 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL

“The Emergency Powers of the Judiciary, or Necessity and German Constitutionalism,” paper presentation at University of Maryland Constitutional Law Schmooze, Baltimore, MD

“Madisonian Veneration” paper presentation at Southern Political Science Association Conference, Orlando, FL

“James Madison: Constitutional Stability and Change.” paper presentation at Northeast Political Science Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

“The Twenty-First Century Response to Carl Schmitt,” co-authored with Peter Mohanty, paper presentation at the 2009 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL

"The Two Cyruses: Models of Machiavellian Humanity and Harshness,” paper presentation at the 2008 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL

“Machiavelli’s Model Prince: How Historical Cyrus Shows the Way to the Perpetual Republic,” paper presentation at the 2007 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL

“Machiavellian Necessity and the Founding of Republican Rome,” paper presentation at the 2007 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL


 College of the Mainland conference grant to attend MPSA

Artinian Travel Award—Southern Political Science Association

Macdonald Dissertation Fellowship

Earhart Foundation Fellowship

Conference Travel Award, University of Texas

Professional Development Award, University of Texas

Philip Merrill Presidential Scholar

Phi Beta Kappa

Mary Elizabeth Roby Departmental Scholarship


Good French
Elementary German and Italian


Founder, University of Texas Public Law Graduate Working Group 2011



Intersection of political philosophy and constitutional law
Constitutional development and change (domestic and foreign)
Niccolò Machiavelli and Alexis de Tocqueville 
History of Political Ideologies (focus on Soviet Union)
Educational pedagogy



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