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Elspeth M Wilson serves as Assistant Professor of Government at Franklin & Marshall College, teaching American Politics and Constitutional Law within the Department of Government.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor’s degree with honors in Political Science from Columbia University
- Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin—Madison
- Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania
Professor Wilson’s research critically examines U.S. citizenship hierarchies through the lens of civic inequality, with specific focus on how immigration policy and reproductive law intersect with gender, race, class, religion, and sexuality. Her current book project—developed from her dissertation “The Reproduction of Citizenship”—analyzes twentieth-century judicial decisions and legislation targeting intimate lives to reveal systemic citizenship stratification. Complementing this core work, she has published on space exploration ethics and participated in Planetary Protection legal workshops, demonstrating interdisciplinary engagement with emerging policy frontiers.
No scientific awards, student advising records, grant details, or laboratory affiliations were documented in available materials.




