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Charley Jacobs

Professor of Political Science
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Charles Jacobs is a professor of public law, judicial process and American politics at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录. He has written and presented on a wide range of topics, and served as a consultant for the Strategic Research Institute at the college. Jacobs has received several awards since joining the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 community in 2007, including the Founder’s Award, the Leonard Ledvina Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Norbertine Leadership and Service Awards’ Educator of the Year.


  • POLI 130 United States Politics and Government
  • POLI 131 American Multicultural Politics
  • POLI 237 Courts and Justice in the U.S.
  • POLI 317 American Political Thought
  • POLI 341 Constitutional Law: Institutional Powers and Constraints
  • POLI 342 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
  • POLI 343 Administrative Law and Politics

  • A.B. – Kenyon College
  • M.A. – University of Akron
  • Ph.D. – University of Connecticut

  • Public law
  • Judicial process
  • American politics

Articles:
Jacobs, Charles F. and Christopher Smith. 2019 “Justice Anthony Kennedy as Senior Associate Justice: Influence and Impact.” UIC-John Marshall Law Review, Volume 52(4), 907-936.

Jacobs, Charles F. and Christopher Smith. 2011 “The Influence of John Paul Stevens: Opinion Assignments by the Senior Associate Justice.” Santa Clara Law Review, Volume 51(3): 101-129.

Cirincione, Carmen and Charles Jacobs. 1999. “Identifying Insanity Acquittals: Is It Any Easier?” Law and Human Behavior, Volume 23(4): 487-497.

Book chapters:
Smith, Christopher and Charles F. Jacobs. 2018. “Justice Scalia and Criminal Justice: A Mixed Record with Conservative Impact.” In The Conservative Revolution of Antonin Scalia, edited by David A. Schultz. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield Publishing.

Jacobs, Charles F. 2011. “Justice Stephen Breyer, Active Liberty, and Criminal Justice.” In The Rehnquist Court and Criminal Justice, edited by Christopher E. Smith, Christina DeJong, and Michael A. McCall. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield Publishing.

Other publications:
Jacobs, Charles F. 2017. “Partisan Judicial Elections and Political Money” and “Supreme Court Hearings.” In Federal Courts: A Complete Guide to History, Powers, and Controversy, edited by Christopher P. Banks. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. Recognized by The Library Journal on it Best Reference list of 2017.

Jacobs, Charles F. 2014. “Pre-Law Advising in a Post-Recession World.” Law and Courts: Newsletter of the Law and Courts Section of American Political Science Association, Volume 24(3).

Jacobs, Charles F. 2013. “Web Link Assets for Chapters 6, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18” in Keeping the Republic, 6th Edition, by Christine Barbour and Gerald C. Wright. New York: SAGE/CQ Press.

Jacobs, Charles F. 2012 “Homer Cummings;” “Munn v. Illinois;” and “Pendleton Act of 1883.” In The Social History of Crime & Punishment in America, edited by Wilbur R Miller. New York: Sage Reference.

Jacobs, Charles F. 2012. “Actus Reus;” “Argersinger v. Hamlin;” “Cross Burning;” “Determinate Sentencing;” and “Indeterminate Sentencing.” In The Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice, edited by David Schultz. New York: Facts on File, Inc. 3

Jacobs, Charles F. 2008. “Dayton Board of Education v. Brinkman (Dayton II)” and “Pasadena City Board of Education v. Spangler.” In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States, edited by David Tanenhaus. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA (Thomas Gale).

Jacobs, Charles and Carmen Cirincione. 1999. “Policy Change and the Impact on Insanity Acquittals.” Corrections Now, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Corrections Section Newsletter