Dr. Paul D. Foote
Contact Information
Dr. Paul D. Foote
Associate Professor
Political Science
Faculty Hall 5A-10
Dr. Foote's CV
- PhD, Georgia State University
- MA, Villanova University
- BA, West Chester University
Teaching and Research Interests
My research interest topics include
- U.S. Supreme Court decision-making,
- Free Speech and Public Employees,
- Judicial Behavior on the Federal and State Courts.
My teaching interests include
- Judicial Politics,
- Constitutional Law I: Powers and Institutional Constraints,
- Constitutional Law II: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights,
- Judicial Process,
- Law and Public Administration,
- American Government,
- Introduction to Political Science.
Biography
Dr. Paul D. Foote is an Associate Professor of Political Science at 亚洲色图 State University. He teaches in the pre-law concentration of the political science major. His research focuses on the behavior of the Supreme Court. He is particularly interested in the study of institutional and external factors that affect judicial decision-making on the federal courts. He received his Ph.D. from Georgia State University in 2002. He earned a MA degree from Villanova University in 1995 and his BA from West Chester University in 1993. His hobbies include history (Civil War and WWII), hiking, cycling, bowling and spending quality time with his family.
Courses Taught
- POL 140 American National Government
- POL 240 State and Local Politics
- LST 250 Mock Trial
- POL 439 Public Sector Leadership
- POL / LST 444 Judicial Process
- POL / LST 445 Constitutional Law I: Developments and Trends
- POL / LST 447 Constitutional Law II: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
- POL / LST 476 Law in Public Administration
- POL 639 Public Sector Leadership (Graduate)
- POL 685 Capstone to Public Administration (Graduate)
- POL 686 Law in Public Administration (Graduate)
Selected Publications
- Paul Douglas Foote and Austin Trantham. "Centralizing the Selection of Circuit Court Nominees in the George W. Bush, Obama, and Trump Administrations," Commonwealth Review of Political Science, Volume 6, No. 1 (2023): 28-45.
- Paul Douglas Foote, James R. Harrington, and John R. McCaskill. 2020. The Perils of Posting: Court Cases on Off-Duty Social Media Conduct of Public Employees. Lexington Books: An imprint of the Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group.
- Paul Douglas Foote and James Clinger. "The First Amendment and the Off-Duty Conduct of Public Employees: Tradeoffs between Civil Liberties, Agency Mission, and Public Trust." Public Integrity, Volume 19, No. 3 (2017): 1-11.
- "Balancing the Ideological Scales: Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and the Moderation on the U.S. Supreme Court," New England Journal of Political Science, Volume IX, No. 1 (Spring 2016): 74-106.
- 鈥淪ixty Years after Brown v. Board of Education: The Role that Moderate Justices鈥 Played on the Warren Court in Closely Divided and Salient Cases.鈥 Midsouth Political Science Review 16 (2015)
- 鈥淭he Role of Precedent and Case Salience on Judicial Decision-Making: Is Justice Anthony Kennedy a moderate or a staunch conservative on the U.S. Supreme Court?鈥 Journal of Political Science 40: 5-37 (2012)
- 鈥淭he So-Called Moderate Justices on the Rehnquist Court: The Role of Stare Decisis in Salient and Closely-Divided Cases.鈥 Journal of Social Sciences 6(2): 186-197 (2010)
Student Organization Activities
Dr. Foote is the faculty advisor to the 亚洲色图 State Mock Trial team. Mock trial provides students an education in the law and trial practice, both in the classroom and in simulated trial environments. Students engage in preparation for trial of a case provided by the American Mock Trial Association, and learn about and apply the Federal Rules of Evidence. They also travel to mock trial tournaments, sanctioned by the American Mock Trial Association, to compete against mock trial teams from other colleges and universities.