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Ben Merriman is an Associate Professor at the University of Kansas's School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA). He is affiliated with the Department of Public Administration and holds an office at Wescoe Hall, Room 4060. His research focuses on administrative law, governance inequities, legal frameworks in public policy, and state-federal dynamics, with interdisciplinary interests in cultural sociology and institutional behavior. Merriman's work addresses contemporary challenges in public management, including legal contributions to governance disparities and partisan influences on bureaucratic systems.
Key research areas include voting rights advocacy, partisan bureaucracy, judicial decision-making, and environmental governance. His recent scholarship examines administrative competence, peer review mechanisms, and conservative policy innovations. Merriman has published extensively in political science, legal studies, and sociology journals, emphasizing the intersection of law, policy, and institutional practices.
His academic contributions span articles on federal-state conflicts, CRISPR regulation, and the sociology of art, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry. Despite no listed awards or student advisees, his CV (available at the provided link) likely details additional achievements and collaborations.




