Professor Cash’s teaching and research sits at the intersection of American political thought and constitutionalism. He examines how the constitutional structure of American political institutions effects the authority and behavior of individuals operating within those institutions.
In addition to working with students in the classroom, Professor Cash has enjoyed collaborating with students as research assistants, advising them on their theses and participating in reading groups on major political thinkers.
Prior to coming to JMC, Professor Cash was a lecturer at Baylor University and the founder and director of the Zavala Program for Constitutional Studies. He was also a post-doctoral research fellow in the Program on Constitutional Democracy at the University of Virginia.
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