[Pols-l] sign up; Itinerary for Professor Gbemende Johnson
Haider-Markel, Donald Patrick
dhmarkel at ku.edu
Wed Oct 25 21:46:43 CDT 2017
?Colleagues, since it has been about a year since we talked at all about Johnson's vita I should have noted that I would like for us to consider nominating her for a visiting Langston Hughes professorship (would be fall 2018).
My apologies.
DHM
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From: Haider-Markel, Donald Patrick
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 5:48 PM
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Subject: sign up; Itinerary for Professor Gbemende Johnson
Colleagues, below and attached please find the Itinerary for Professor Gbemende Johnson's visit in November. Please let me know asap about slotting time for you and/or if you have ideas for the itinerary.
Thanks.
DHM
Itinerary for Professor Gbemende Johnson
Hamilton College
The Clifford P. Ketzel Speaker Series for the Expression of Minority Opinions and Political Science Lecture Series
KU visit (November 6-8, 2017)
06 Nov 17 Monday
12:05 Arrive MCI, DELTA 2075
Todd Schmidt will bring to Oread Hotel for Check in
2:00pm Meet with Patrick Miller
3:00pm Meet with
4:00pm Meet with
Free time
6:30 Dinner with ______________,_________________, _______________ place TBD
07 Nov 17 Tuesday
8:00 Breakfast with
9:00am Meet with
10:00am Meet with
11:00am Meet with
Noon-1pm: brown bag lunch with graduate students
1:30 Meet with
2:30 Meet with
3:30-4pm Prepare/setup presentation
4-5:30pm Research Presentation in 455 Watson, "Adjudicating Executive Privilege: Federal Administrative Agencies and Deliberative Process Privilege Claims in U.S. District Courts."
5:45 Reception in bar area of Merchants
7:00 Dinner with ______________,_________________, _______________ place TBD
Return to Oread
08 Nov 17 Wednesday
8:00am Alex Middlewood will pick up at Oread for transport to MCI
10:18am Depart MCI, DELTA 2106
Bio: Dr. Gbemende Johnson received her master's degree and Ph.D. in political science from Vanderbilt University and a bachelor's degree summa cum laude from Georgia State University. Her research interests are American institutions, judicial politics and executive branch politics. Johnson also has a strong secondary interest in political theory. Her dissertation examined judicial decision-making on cases involving executive power and policy in the 50 States. Johnson's work has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science and she recently received a grant from Rutgers' University Center on the American Governor to examine state Supreme Court deference to executive power. She is currently working on a project that explores the non-delegation doctrine in the states and a project that examines state implementation of portions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. At Johnson is teaching courses on constitutional law, civil liberties, and the presidency.
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