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R. Shep Melnick is the Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Professor of American Politics at Boston College, specializing in courts, public policy, and administrative law. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and has previously taught at Harvard and Brandeis. Co-chair of the Harvard Program on Constitutional Government, he has authored seminal works on Title IX, educational equity, and regulatory policy.
- Education: B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University (1970s).
- Roles: Former Research Associate at Brookings Institution, President of New England Political Science Association, and elected member of New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Melnick’s research focuses on the intersection of law, policy, and governance. His recent work includes analyses of Title IX’s evolution, the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, and administrative state dynamics. He critiques judicial and bureaucratic approaches to equity issues in education and civil rights. His 2023 book The Crucible of Desegregation examines educational equality struggles.
His articles span topics like Title IX implementation challenges, climate change agency authority, and the role of adversarial legalism in public policy. His 2012 Lasting Contribution award from APSA Law and Courts Section underscores his enduring impact on legal-political scholarship.
Melnick advises on federal education policies and has led discussions on regulatory frameworks. He has collaborated with Brookings and Education Next, contributing to policy debates on gender equality and civil rights enforcement.
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