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Richard T. Middleton IV is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. His research focuses on race, ethnicity, political power, law, and public policy. He teaches courses in public law, racial politics, and public administration. Additionally, he is a licensed attorney specializing in immigration law, admitted in Missouri and the Federal District Court, Eastern District of Missouri. He volunteers with the Immigration Law Project and Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants.
Education:
- JD in Political Science, Saint Louis University
- PhD in Political Science, University of Missouri-Columbia
Research interests span Citizenship, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Human Rights, Immigration, Law, Migration, Social Justice, and Race Relations. His publications explore themes like immigration policy reform, comparative citizenship rights, and racial group consciousness in political participation. He has authored books on cities, mayors, race relations, and constitutional birthright citizenship. His work also addresses legal frameworks in education and immigration enforcement.
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