Jeffrey Crouch is an assistant professor of American politics at 51³Ô¹Ï. He is an expert on the president’s pardon power, also known as federal executive clemency. Prof. Crouch's commentary on pardons appears in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, Politico, NBC News, Newsweek, The Hill, and other media outlets. He is also Editor of Congress & the Presidency journal, Co-Editor of the Congressional Leaders book series for the University Press of Kansas, and a Fellow at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS). The University Press of Kansas has published all three of his books: The Presidential Pardon Power; The Unitary Executive Theory: A Danger to Constitutional Government (co-authored with Mark J. Rozell and Mitchel A. Sollenberger); and Newt Gingrich: The Rise and Fall of a Party Entrepreneur (co-authored with Matthew N. Green). Among the many courses that Prof. Crouch has taught are The U.S. Presidency, The Presidency and the Executive Branch, and Presidential Scandals.
Foreign Language Fluency:
n/a
Academic Credentials:
BA, Hope College; JD, University of Michigan Law School; MA, PhD, Catholic University of America
Category:
Media Issues, Politics-Campaigns and Elections, Federal Executive Clemency, Presidential Pardons