John Dearborn
@johnadearborn
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@VandyPoliSci Assistant Professor. Research: Presidency, Congress, American Political Development. @Yale PhD & proud @UConn alum. https://t.co/rR2Lvhbgta
Nashville, TN
Joined January 2011
Thanks so much to Lilly Goren for interviewing @jb_greenberg and me about 'Congressional Expectations of Presidential Self-Restraint' on the @NewBooksNetwork Political Science podcast. https://t.co/FUZWy34n2S
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We chat with @SLSkowronek about his new book "The Adaptability Paradox" and how American democracy may have outgrown the Constitution: https://t.co/02cCKtCAO2
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Today's article in @knoxnews about the Trump administration's messaging during the government shutdown includes some thoughts from me about the importance of the Hatch Act. https://t.co/X9uq588M18
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This HuffPost article by @PaulBlu on how the second Trump administration is transforming the presidency includes some thoughts from me. https://t.co/Ha43W9T231
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(1) Hi y’all 👋 I’m on the academic hiring market this year!! I’m a PhD at Yale. My job talk is a timely piece of legal history exploring Myers, Humphrey’s Executor, and the future of the unitary executive (not in the news at all 😅). Happy to send a copy! My top five courses
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New at #firstview with open access, David Mayhew @d_r_mayhew and Ethan Yan!
#OpenAccess from @StudiesAPD - Intensity, Geography, and Time: Three Controversies Indexed by Major Repeal Drives - https://t.co/hckmKbs2Oj - @d_r_mayhew & Ethan Yan (both @Yale) #FirstView
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Grateful to have been part of this fantastic interdisciplinary conference. There is so much great, timely research happening on the administrative state.
Backseat car hammocks for babies? Thanks to government, they are no longer for sale in the US. Now, as federal regs come under attack, political scientists and legal scholars gathered for a conference on the future of studying the administrative state: https://t.co/cGzTTwQxRH
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Then, finally, this *extremely* topical piece by @johnadearborn: “Contesting the Reach of the Rights Revolution: The Reagan Administration and the Unitary Executive” https://t.co/UXTxrhnl48
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A fascinating piece on the origins of the unitary executive theory.
Thanks to Donald Moynihan for the opportunity to write this piece (drawing on my recent @StudiesAPD article) about the connection between conflicts over affirmative action and the unitary executive theory in the Reagan administration. https://t.co/7l7oksZ35t
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Link to the open access article from @StudiesAPD: https://t.co/6xQgpXVmtm
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Contesting the Reach of the Rights Revolution: The Reagan Administration and the Unitary Executive - Volume 39 Issue 2
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Thanks to Donald Moynihan for the opportunity to write this piece (drawing on my recent @StudiesAPD article) about the connection between conflicts over affirmative action and the unitary executive theory in the Reagan administration. https://t.co/7l7oksZ35t
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Today's @RollingStone article by @DouglasLucas on the Republican congressional effort to pass the Reorganizing Government Act includes some thoughts from me about the history of presidential reorganization authority. https://t.co/5qC077FvaW
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/1 Just realized that my latest article with @YaleLJournal just dropped! (linke at bottom) This is obviously a huge honor. I really appreciate the editors taking a chance on a young, no-name scholar with an idiosyncratic story to tell.
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Thanks to @MattGrossmann for having me on the Science of Politics podcast to discuss my research on the Reagan administration, civil rights, and the unitary executive theory. https://t.co/XRYwRa7sTl
New from the Science of Politics: John Dearborn & David Hausman join @MattGrossmann to discuss: — Trump’s control of bureaucracy — His shift from working within the system to bypassing it — How Reagan-era debates over executive power led us to today
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“Fun” read for the whole family!
"Dada's book" (aka 'Congressional Expectations of Presidential Self-Restraint,' by @jb_greenberg and me) is now out in print! https://t.co/cIQmLD42PX
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