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Integrating Public Administration and the Law: Challenges and New Voices

Integrating Public Administration and the Law

Many of the world’s most pressing issues lay at the intersection of law and public administration. But does the assertion that “public administration has largely abandoned or forgotten its roots in public law” still hold true? Join ASPA and the American University School of Public Affairs as they present a three-part webinar featuring SPA's Kenneth Meier, Neil Kerwin, and David Rosenbloom as they discuss these issues with emerging and established voices examining this cross-field integration and its challenges.

August 17 | 1PM - 2:15PM ET
The Intersection of Public Administration and the Law: What Do Social Equity Scholars Think?
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Presenters:

  • Sebawit Bishu, Assistant Professor, University of Washington
  • K. Juree Capers, Associate Professor, Georgia State University
  • Rob Christensen, Moderator, Professor and George W. Romney Research Fellow, Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management
  • Andrea Headley, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
  • Kenneth J. Meier, Professor and Distinguished Scholar in Residence, American University School of Public Affairs
  • Angel Molina, Jr., Post-Doctoral Student, Arizona State University

August 24 | 1PM - 2:15PM ET
Learning the Rules - Questions & Themes for a Public Administration Research Agenda on Rulemaking
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Presenters:

  • Andrew Osorio, JD, MPA, Moderator, Doctoral Candidate, University of Kansas School of Public Affairs and Administration
  • Neil Kerwin, Professor, President Emeritus, American University School of Public Affairs

August 31 | 1PM - 2:15PM ET
Qualified Immunity: Contemporary Issues and Prospects
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Presenters:

  • Robert Christensen, Moderator, Professor and George W. Romney Research Fellow, Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management
  • David Rosenbloom, Distinguished Professor, American University, School of Public Affairs
  • Stephanie Newbold, Associate Professor, Rutgers University, School of Public Affairs and Administration
  • Kenneth Warren, Professor of Political Science, Saint Louis University
  • James E. Wright II, Assistant Professor, Florida State University, Askew School of Public Administration and Policy