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John Scheb is a Professor and Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs, University of Tennessee. With a PhD from the University of Florida, his career spans over four decades, holding leadership roles such as Head of the Political Science Department and Director of UT’s Social Science Research Institute. His expertise includes American Constitutional Law, Tennessee Government & Politics, Administrative Law, and Civil Rights & Liberties.
Education: PhD in Political Science, University of Florida.
Research interests focus on constitutional law dynamics, criminal justice reform, judicial decision-making, and Tennessee-specific governance. He has authored/co-authored seminal works like *American Constitutional Law* and *Criminal Law and Procedure*. His research explores racial disparities in sentencing, amicus curiae influence on the Supreme Court, and judicial ideology.
Articles emphasize empirical legal studies, constitutional interpretation, and policy analysis. Notable works include studies on the death penalty’s racial bias and Roberts Court dynamics. No specific awards listed, but his extensive publications reflect scholarly impact. Consulting work with government agencies, corporations, and NGOs underscores his applied policy expertise.




