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Matt Glassman serves as a Senior Fellow at the Government Affairs Institute (GAI) of Georgetown University, where he teaches courses on American government, congressional process, congressional-presidential relations, and congressional leadership. Prior to joining GAI, he spent a decade at the Congressional Research Service (CRS) on Capitol Hill, focusing on congressional operations, separation of powers, appropriations, judicial administration, agency design, and congressional history. During FY2010 and FY2011, he was detailed to the House Committee on Appropriations as professional staff for the Legislative Branch Subcommittee.
Education:
- Doctorate in Political Science, Yale University
Dr. Glassman's research centers on American political institutions with deep specialization in congressional dynamics. His expertise spans congressional process and leadership structures, constitutional separation of powers between Congress and the Executive, federal appropriations mechanisms, judicial administration frameworks, bureaucratic agency design, and historical evolution of congressional practices. His analytical approach examines how institutional rules, historical precedents, and power distributions shape legislative behavior and policy outcomes in the U.S. system.
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