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Gregory Flynn is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Faculty of Social Sciences. His research focuses on Canadian politics, judicialization of democracy, electoral systems, and political pedagogy. He has contributed to scholarly works on policy capacity, defamation lawsuits, and environmental governance.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Waterloo
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours) in Law, University of Western Ontario
- Master of Arts in Comparative Politics, McMaster University
- PhD in Public Policy Studies, McMaster University
Professor Flynn's research explores the judicialization of political processes, including election promise fulfillment, court influence on environmental policy, and the role of political parties in Canadian governance. His work bridges legal analysis, public administration, and comparative politics.
His scholarly activity trends highlight interdisciplinary research in Political Science, Law, and Public Policy. Key themes include judicial oversight, electoral reform, and the interplay between courts and government accountability.
- Co-author Network:
- O'Brien, Robert
- Alway, Todd
- Dion, Michelle Lynn
As an educator, Flynn teaches courses on judicial studies, federalism, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, emphasizing experiential learning and critical analysis.


