R. Shep Melnick is the Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Professor of American Politics at Boston College and co-chair of the Harvard Program on Constitutional Government. He is the author of The Crucible of Desegregation: The Uncertain Search for Educational Equality (Univeristy of Chicago Press, 2023); The Transformation of Title IX: Regulating Gender Equality in Education, (Brookings, 2018), Between the Lines: Interpreting Welfare Rights (Brookings,1994), and Regulation and the Courts: The Case of the Clean Air Act (Brookings, 1983), as well as many articles on courts, agencies, and public policy. He is currently completing a book on education and the civil rights state. In 2012 he received the American Political Science Association Law and Courts Section’s “Lasting Contribution” award. He received his BA and PhD from Harvard, and taught at Harvard and Brandeis before moving to Boston College. He has also been a Research Associate at Brookings, President of the New England Political Science Association, and an elected member of the NH House of Representatives.
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Race and Sex: Prime Movers of the Expansion of the Administrative State?
2017 National Lawyers Convention
The Mayflower Hotel - East Room1127 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Panel V: Civil Rights Laws
2013 National Student Symposium
The University of Texas at Austin110 Inner Campus Drive
Austin, TX 78705
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The Trump Administration may bring significant changes to civil rights enforcement in the executive branch....
Race and Sex: Prime Movers of the Expansion of the Administrative State?
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
Race and Sex: Prime Movers of the Expansion of the Administrative State?
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...