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Michael Uhlmann

Ph. D. Government, Claremont Graduate School
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Harper E. 210 |
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michael.uhlmann@cgu.edu |
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909.621.8210 |
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Teaching & Research Interests
American Presidency, executive-congressional relations, and the federal judiciary, including the federal administrative process and national security decision-making
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Dr. Michael Uhlmann has been teaching in the Department of Politics and Policy/SPE at Claremont Graduate University since 2002. His courses concentrate on the American Presidency, executive-congressional relations, and the federal judiciary, including the federal administrative process and national security decision-making. He is also an adjunct professor at Claremont McKenna College, teaching a wide variety of courses in the Department of Government.
In addition to his regular coursework for the Department of Politics and Policy, Dr. Uhlmann teaches in, and serves as the Director of, CGU’s new Tribal Administration Program, made possible through a generous grant from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
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Bio
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305 |
Executuve Congressional Relations |
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307 |
Modern Presidency |
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319 |
Special Topics in American Politics |
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328 |
Congress, the Presidency, and the Administrative State |
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The American Presidency |
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Executive-Congressional Relations |
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Judicial Power and Public Policy |
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The Rise of Judicial Supremacy |
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The Law and Politics of the First Amendment’s Religious Clauses |
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The Administrative State and Public Policy |
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The National Security Decision-Making Process |
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Tribal Sovereignty and Intergovernmental Relations |
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