
معرفی
Charles Cameron is a political scientist affiliated with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and serves as a Recurring Visiting Professor of Law at New York University School of Law. His research focuses on strategic behavior within political institutions, particularly in legal and executive contexts.
Research Areas:
- Empirical Methods
- Formal Political Theory
- Law and Courts Politics
- Presidential and Executive Governance
Publications analyze Supreme Court dynamics, electoral district implications for minority representation, and judicial hierarchies. Awards include the Fenno Prize and Riker Award from the American Political Science Association, alongside fellowships at Hoover Institution and Brookings Institution.
Current projects examine U.S. Supreme Court bargaining, politicization of federal bureaucracy (funded by the National Science Foundation), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs auditing strategies, and interest group roles in judicial nominations.




