Bridge, David

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Dave Bridge is Associate Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. His research focuses on the Supreme Court and inter-branch relations in American political development. Professor Bridge also works on pedagogy in political science, arguing that games provide an effective way to teach political concepts. His work has appeared in Polity, Law & Social Inquiry, Journal of Church & State, PS: Politics and Political Science, and Journal of Political Science Education.

Block, Stephen

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Stephen Block is a Lecturer of Political Science at Baylor University, where he teaches courses in public law and political philosophy. In addition to his teaching, Professor Block directs Baylor’s undergraduate moot court program. His research interests are principally in American constitutionalism and political philosophy, and he has published articles on American constitutional law, ancient political philosophy, and politics and literature. Block earned his doctorate in political science from Baylor University in 2012.

Battistoni, Richard

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Richard M. Battistoni is Professor of Political Science and Public and Community Service Studies at Providence College. Prior to his appointment at Providence College in 1994, he was an associate professor of political science at Baylor University and director of its Civic Education and Community Service Program. For the past twenty-five years, Professor Battistoni has been a leader in the field of community service-learning, especially as it relates to questions of political theory and citizenship education.

Curry, James

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James A. Curry is the Bob Bullock Professor of Public Policy and Administration and Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. Dr. Curry has been recognized by Baylor University, various honorary organizations, and student groups for his teaching and service. He is Director of Baylor’s Washington Internship Program and travels regularly to Washington to work with interns throughout the federal government. He also serves as the Director of the Bob Bullock Scholars Program which enables students to spend a semester working in the Texas Legislature.