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Courtenay W. Daum
Clark C 366B
970-491-0704
Courtenay.Daum@colostate.edu
Education:
Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2004
M.A., University of Delaware, 1998
B.A., University of Delaware, 1997
Specializing in:
Public Law and the study of gender and politics.
Current research interests:
Current projects include an analysis of the role of federalism in Supreme Court decisions in cases involving reproductive rights, gay rights, separation of church and state, and sexually explicit speech. In addition, I am working on a series of articles addressing the role of feminist legal theory in the twenty-first century.
PUBLICATIONS:
- Thomas, Sue, Courtenay W. Daum and M. Beth Stark. 2002. “Women in the 107th
Congress: The Past Meets the Future.” In The Election of the Century, eds. Steve
Wayne and Clyde Wilcox
- Daum, Courtenay W. 2004. “Women in Congress: Descriptive Representation and Democratic Governance.” In Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Government? ed. Steve Wayne
- Daum, Courtenay W. 2006. “Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace: Organized Interest Litigation Before the U.S. Supreme Court.” 27 The Justice System Journal 302
FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS:
- Presidential Management Fellowship, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (2004-2005)
- Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Academic Enrichment Program (AEP) research grant (2006)
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