Professor’s New Book Refers to Marxism for Achieving Racial, Gender Equality
Professor McDaniel: Politicians’ Fine Dining Adds to Costly Public Mistrust
Professor Eissler Appears on ‘Mornings on 2’ to Discuss Biden Transition
Congratulations to all our Moot Court team!!
Professor McDaniel: GOP Senators Have Been Talking about Supreme Court Seat for Decades
Professor Smith’s New Book Explores Gender, Race Inequality
Political Science Class Tracks Historic Presidential Election
PLSI launches new combined BA/MA degree ("4+1" program) in political science
PLSI Department Faculty statement re: racism and protests (May/June 2020)
Congratulations to our Class of 2020 Graduates!
Welcome New Assistant Professor Amanda Roberti
PLSI 216-The 2020 Presidential Election: Issues and Analysis
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Professor Eissler Comments On Super Tuesday Election
Professor McDaniel Discusses Ranked-Choice Voting
Professor Martel Looks to Famed Philosopher to Explore ‘Ongoing Resilience of Capitalism’
Professor Conway Won Marcus Early Career Research Award
Moot court team heads to nationals for first time in University history
Professor McDaniel Discusses Candidates for SF Board of Supervisors
Professor Eissler Discusses How Executive Branch Sets Legislative Agenda
Study by Professor Belkin: SCOTUS Would Likely Strike Down Climate Change Legislation
Professor Marcela Garcia-Castanon won the 2019 Early Career Award
Rest In Power: The Transition of Leonard McNeil
Study: Political Parties Sideline Minority Voters, Leave Other Orgs to Pick Up the Slack
SF State's Moot Court Team won the American Moot Court Association (AMCA) National Title for best written brief
New Palm Center Aims to Strengthen Impact of University Research on Public Policy
Welcome New Assistant Professor Whitney Taylor
Pre-Law Students Argue Real Cases for SF State Moot Court Team
Study: Ranked-Choice Elections Don't Reduce Polarized Voting
Professor Hayduk: Noncitizen Voting Is Not Widespread in U.S. Because It's 'a Very Contentious Issue'
Professor Belkin Leads Campaign to Expand Supreme Court, Federal Judiciary
New Assistant Professor Rebecca Eissler
2018 APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute
Professor Watts Discusses the Independence Movements: From Catalans to Kurds
Political Science Experimental College
Professor Watts' article on the Kurdish Independence Referendum on the Washington Post/Monkey Cage
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