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David Schultz is an American Professor in the political science department at Hamline University. He is also a professor of law at the University of Minnesota. Schultz is a nationally recognized expert in government, nonprofit, and business ethics, campaign finance reform, land use and eminent domain policy, law and politics, and the media and politics.

Education
Schultz studied at the following institutes:
 * BA, SUNY Binghamton Center
 * MA, Rutgers State University of New Jersey
 * MA, SUNY Binghamton Center
 * PhD, University of Minnesota
 * JD, University of Minnesota
 * LLM, University of London

Career
David Schultz is professor in the political science department at Hamline University, teaching classes in American politics and public policy. From 1999 until 2013, he was Hamline University Professor in the School of Business where he taught doctoral and masters-level students in public administration, non-profit administration, and business administration. Professor Schultz also holds an adjunct appointment at the University of Minnesota law school and teaches election law, state constitutional law, and professional responsibility, and at the Hamline University School of Law.

In 2009 Professor Schultz received his second Fulbright Senior Specialist award to teach in the Department of Public Administration at Corvinus University in Budapest, Hungary. In 2007 he also received a Fulbright to teach election law at the American University Armenia Law School and to consult on administrative law matters, both in anticipation of the parliamentary elections in May, 2007. In 2008 he toured Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland for the U.S. State Department as a speaker on American politics and elections, and in 2012 did the same in Ukraine and Malta. He has also lectured at the American Corners in Budapest, Bratislava, and Moscow.

In 2013 David won the Leslie A. Whittington Excellence in Teaching Award. This national teaching award, given to one professor per year by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), recognizes professors who make outstanding contributions to public policy education.

In 2012 and 2013 David was named a SuperProfessor in the United States by Faculty Row.

Professor Schultz has a Ph.D. in political science and a J.D. (law degree) from the University of Minnesota, an LLM from the University of London (specializing in criminal law and the law of the European Union), M.A.s in political science and philosophy from Rutgers University and SUNY Binghamton respectively, a Masters of Astronomy from James Cook University, and a B.A. in political science and philosophy from SUNY Binghamton. Previously he has taught classes in American politics, political participation, campaigns and elections, urban politics, state and local government, political theory, and constitutional law at the University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota, Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas), Gustavus Adolphus College, and the University of St Thomas School of Law and Hamline University School of Law.

Professor Schultz currently is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Public Affairs Education and also is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Public Integrity, Election Law Journal, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, and Social Science Studies.

David is the former editor for four book series on law, politics, and the media for Peter Lang Publishing and currently edits a series Election Law, Politics, and Theory, for Ashgate Publishing and International Law, Crime, and Politics for Palgrave/MacMillan. He is the author/editor of 28 books, 12 legal treatises, and more than 90 articles on topics including civil service reform, election law, eminent domain, constitutional law, public policy, legal and political theory, and the media and politics. His most recent publications include: Election Law and Democratic Theory (Ashgate), American Politics in the Age of Ignorance: Why Lawmakers Choose Belief Over Research (Macmillan/Palgrave), Constitutional Law in Contemporary America (Oxford University Press), American Public Service: Constitutional and Ethical Foundations (Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.), Evicted! Property Rights and Eminent Domain in America (Praeger Press), and the Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice (Facts on File, Inc). He has also written books on the media and politics, political advertising, and election law.

He is also a public figure, having formerly hosted "Minnesota Matters" and appearing regularly on Air America Minnesota Radio. Schultz is a nationally-recognized expert on political ethics, money and politics, political participation, and land use law. His expertise has led him to become a frequent commentator and contributor to many national and international media outlets, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal], [[MSNBC, ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, Time, Newsweek,, La Nouvelle Observateur, L'Express, The Christian Science Monitor, and the Chicago Tribune.

Schultz is past president, lobbyist, and executive director for Common Cause Minnesota, has worked as a housing and economic planner for an Office of Economic Opportunity agency, has helped in the drafting of the new 8th edition of the Model City Charter for the National Civil League, and has participated in three amicus briefs before the United States Supreme Court regarding campaign finance reform.

Publications

 * Election Law and Democratic Theory, Ashgate, 2014.
 * American Politics in the Age of Ignorance: Why Lawmakers Choose Belief Over Research. Macmillan/Palgrave, 2012.
 * Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice, 2 volumes, Facts on File, Inc., 2012.
 * Politainment: The Ten Rules of Contemporary Politics, Amazon.com, 2012.
 * Andromeda Galaxy and the Rise of Modern Astronomy, Springer, 2012.
 * American Public Service: Constitutional and Ethical Foundations (with Sheila Kennedy of Indiana University), Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. 2010.
 * Evicted! Property Rights and Eminent Domain in America, Praeger Press, 2009.
 * Constitutional Law in Contemporary America, vol. I constitutional law, lead editor, Oxford University Press 2010.
 * Constitutional Law in Contemporary America, vol. II civil liberties and rights, lead editor, Oxford University Press 2010.
 * Encyclopedia of the First Amendment, co-editor, 2 volumes, CQ Press 2008.
 * Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution, 2 volumes. Facts on File, Inc. 2009.
 * Lights, Camera, Campaign! Media, Politics, and Political Advertising, Peter Lang Publishing 2004.
 * Encyclopedia of American Law, editor, Facts on File, Inc. 2002.
 * Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Public Administration, editor, Facts on File, Inc. 2003.
 * Inventors of Ideas: An Introduction to Western Political Philosophy, co-author, Wadsworth Publishers, 2003.
 * Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court, editor, Facts on File, Inc. 2005.
 * Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties three volumes, co-editor, M.E. Sharpe 2005.
 * Social Capital: Critical Perspectives on Community and Bowling Alone, co-editor, New York University Press, 2002.
 * Money, Politics, and Campaign Finance Reform Law in the States, editor, Carolina Academic Press, 2002.
 * It’s Show Time: Essays in Media, Politics, and Popular Culture, editor, Peter Lang Publishing, 2000.
 * Inventors of Ideas: An Introduction to Western Political Philosophy, co-author, St. Martin’s Press. 1997.
 * Leveraging the Law: Using the Courts to Achieve Social Change, editor, Peter Lang Publishing, 1998.
 * The Politics of Civil Service Reform, Peter Lang Publishing, 1998.
 * The Jurisprudential Vision of Justice Antonin Scalia, co-author, Rowman & Littlefield, 1996.
 * Law and Politics: Unanswered Questions, editor, Peter Lang Publishing, 1994.
 * Property, Power, and American Democracy, 1992, Transaction Press.
 * American Government: An Introduction through MicroCase, 1994 (second edition), Micro Case Corporation.
 * A Short History of the U.S. Civil Service, (coauthored with Robert Maranto)., University Press of America, 1991.

Personal Life
David maintains a personal blog where he comments on issues at the intersection of law, goverment, and politics.