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Dalton State News Releases
David Schultz
 
"Democracy on Trial: Civil Liberties in a Post 9-11 World" will be the title of a talk to be given by Dr. David Schultz on Thursday, February 21, in the Stan and Janet Goodroe Auditorium of Memorial Hall. Sponsored by the Department of Social Sciences, the presentation begins at 7:00 pm and is free and open to the public.

Schultz, a professor in the Graduate School of Management at Hamline University in Minnesota, teaches students enrolled in the university’s doctoral and masters-level programs.

His classes include professional ethics, legislative process, research methods, housing and economic policy, and public policy.

“We are very honored to have Dr. Schultz with us to share his take on the state of civil liberties in the country today,” says Dr. Jack Waskey, Associate Professor of Social Science.

“He will be making a presentation to students during the day on the topic of "The Supreme Court and the 2008 Election" and he will speak to both students and the general public on later that evening.”

Schultz earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Minnesota and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School. He has also earned an LLM from the University of London specializing in European Union Law.

In 2007, Schultz received a Fulbright Senior Specialist award to teach election law at the American University Armenia Law School and to consult on administrative law matters.

The author/editor of 22 books, 12 legal treatises, and over 50 articles, Schultz is a practicing attorney and member of the Minnesota and United States Supreme Court bar. He served as president of Common Cause Minnesota from 1994-1999 and has served as vice-president of the Minnesota and Texas chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Nationally recognized as an expert on political ethics, money, politics, and land use law, Schultz has appeared as a guest commentator on major network television shows, on radio, and in print.

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