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Michael J. New is an Assistant Professor of Social Research at the Busch School of Business, The Catholic University of America. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and an M.S. in Statistics from Stanford University, and a B.A. in Government and Economics (Modified with Mathematics) from Dartmouth College. His work bridges political economy and social policy, focusing on the empirical analysis of pro-life issues.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Political Science, Stanford University
- M.S., Statistics, Stanford University
- B.A., Government and Economics (Modified with Mathematics), Dartmouth College
Dr. New’s research centers on the social science analysis of pro-life legislation, public opinion on abortion, and the intersection of religion with public policy. He has published studies on the impact of pro-life laws in academic journals and policy-oriented outlets, emphasizing statistical rigor in assessing societal trends.
His publications include peer-reviewed articles in State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Heritage Foundation reports, and a 2008 study with the Family Research Council. Recent media contributions highlight generational shifts in abortion attitudes, economic implications of abortion policy, and critiques of feminist narratives.
Dr. New has presented findings at institutions such as Harvard University, Notre Dame University, and the University of Pennsylvania, alongside advocacy platforms like the National Right to Life Committee. His work aims to inform policy debates through data-driven methodologies.




