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Devin Judge-Lord is an Assistant Professor at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. His research explores the intersection of social movements and technocratic policymaking, focusing on interactions among interest groups, legislators, and bureaucracies. His work examines how public pressure campaigns influence agency rulemaking, particularly in climate and environmental justice, as well as topics like legislator behavior, money in politics, and private governance.
- BA in Political Science, Reed College
- MESc in Environmental Science, Yale University
- PhD in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
Judge-Lord employs quantitative and qualitative methods, emphasizing computational text analysis to study large volumes of political texts. His recent publications highlight trends in legislative-agency dynamics, regulatory influence, and environmental policy. Notably, he co-authored a 2025 American Journal of Political Science article on shifting legislative priorities and a 2023 Political Analysis piece on network-based policy mapping.
He is affiliated with the Weiser Diplomacy Center and the Science, Technology, and Public Policy (STPP) program at the University of Michigan. His research contributes to understanding how democratic accountability and technocratic expertise interact in modern governance.
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