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Expert Interview: Professor Joseph Postell
About Joseph Postell:
"In my graduate studies, I focused extensively on political theory, but my current thinking and research are directed to understanding the political institutions that determine how politics works in America. I am especially interested in understanding the modern administrative state, Congress, and political parties. We must grapple with the interaction of these institutions, and how they relate to the basic principles of American constitutionalism, if we want to preserve and restore constitutional government in the United States.
In my teaching, I aim to engage students in a common enterprise, where we think together and discuss fundamental questions. My goal is not to instruct, but to educate students. That requires active and thoughtful engagement rather than passively receiving information."
- From his Hillsdale faculty profile page
Terms, Cases, and Articles Mentioned in the Video:
- Gundy v. United States
- Law Offices of Crystal Moroney v. Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
- SORNA: The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act
- Wayman v. Southard
- The overturning of WI's stay at home order
- Industrial Union Department v. American Petroleum Institute (The 'Benzene case')
- American Institute For Imported Steel et al. v United States
- Ballotpedia's 50-state survey of the administrative state
- "The Nondelegation Doctrine After Gundy" by Joseph Postell
- Bush v. Schiavo
- The New York City Soda Ban case