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Elizabeth A. Hull Professor Staff Department of Political Science 729 Hill Hall (973) 353-1324 eahull@andromeda.rutgers.edu http://politicalscience.newark.rutgers.edu/ Dr. Elizabeth Hull earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. She teaches a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses in Public Law and American Government. Dr. Hull is an expert on the Fourteenth Amendment. Concern for the protection of the disadvantaged (women, racial minorities, aliens, and ex-felons) is the focus of her analysis of the equal protection and due process clauses. Professor Hull has written numerous articles on the constitutional rights of women, minorities, and noncitizens,and three books: Without Justice for All: The Constitutional Rights of Aliens, Taking Liberties: National Barriers to the Free Flow of Ideas, and The Disenfranchisement of Ex-Felons. In 1998 Professor Hull delivered a series of talks, sponsored by the Soros Foundation, on "Constitution Building" to legislators and law professors in Kazakhstan. In March, 2000, she also delivered the plenary address at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justices Sciences. In 1988 she received the Rutgers-Newark Charles Pine Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching, and in 2002 she received the Henry Browne Award for Teaching Excellence from the University College Alumni Association. link to c.v. |
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