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Susan Sullivan is an Assistant Professor in the Political Science and Criminal Justice departments at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts. She teaches courses such as Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, White Collar Crime, and Justice in America, while also contributing to the Intellectual Heritage Program.
- Education: B.A. in English Literature (Exeter University), M.S. (St. Mary's College), J.D. (Rutgers Law School), Certificate in Moral Philosophy of Politics (Yale University)
Her research focuses on Constitutional Law, First Amendment rights, and intersections between law, politics, and criminal justice. Recent work has centered on presidential accountability and judicial ethics in politically charged contexts.
Publications trend toward legal commentary on contemporary political issues, including analysis of Supreme Court decisions and constitutional challenges in U.S. politics.
Professor Sullivan engages extensively with media as a legal analyst on networks like MSNBC, BBC, and NPR, covering topics such as gun control, abortion rights, election interference, and institutional integrity. She also mentors students preparing for law school through personalized admission strategies.




