U.S. Politics & Legal Studies

Our faculty explore the values that underpin institutional and policy choices, including the ethical and accountability aspects of policy-making. They are experts in policy-making institutions such as Congress, the Presidency, executive branch agencies, and state and local governments as well as the theories and processes of public policy, including agenda building, the media, instruments of implementation, regulation, interest group activity, intergovernmental relations, budgeting, and tax policy.

Interested in interviewing one of our experts? Contact Communications Manager Buzz McClain at bmcclai2@gmu.edu or 703-993-9603.

  • Photo of Robert J. McGrath

    Associate Professor

    Areas of Research: Federalism/State and Local Government, Health Policy, Legislatures, Presidency and Executive Branch, Quantitative Methods
  • Photo of Char R. Miller

    Associate Professor

    Char R. Miller is an associate professor at George Mason University. His work focuses on political aesthetics, sovereignty, and disciplinary technologies.
  • Photo of Phillip Mink

    Term Assistant Professor, Director of Pre-Law Advising

    Phillip Mink is an assistant professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, director of pre-law advising, and director of the Patriot Pre-Law Program.
  • Photo of Lucas Núñez

    Assistant Professor

    Lucas Núñez is an assistant professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government, where he teaches courses on quantitative methodology. He holds a BA and graduate studies in Economics from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina) and a Ph.D. in Social Science from the California Institute of Technology.
  • Photo of James Pfiffner

    Professor Emeritus, Schar School of Policy and Government

    James P. Pfiffner is University Professor emeritus in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. His major areas of expertise are the Presidency, American National Government, public management and the national security policy process.
  • Photo of Priscilla M. Regan

    Professor Emerita

    Areas of Research: Information and Communication Privacy Policy, Digital Government, Public Policy Process
  • Photo of David Rehr

    Professor of Public Policy

    David Rehr is a professor and director of the Center for Business Civic Engagement (cbce.gmu.edu) and cofounder of the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Initiative in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. He teaches Advocacy, Nonprofit Leadership, and Understanding Special Interest Groups, and lectures on how technology can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the public sector.
  • Photo of Edward Rhodes

    Professor of Policy and Government Emeritus

    Areas of Research: Diplomatic History, Foreign Policy, Identity, International Relations, International Security, Naval Power and Strategy, Security Policy, United States, U.S. Politics and Institutions
  • Photo of Mason Square

    Assistant Professor

    Areas of Research: U.S. Politics and Legal Studies, Social Policy, Regional Expertise – United States
  • Photo of Mark J. Rozell

    Dean, Schar School of Policy and Government

    Areas of Research: Elections, Federalism/State and Local Government, Public Law, U.S. Politics, Presidency, Religion and Politics, Separation of Powers (U.S.)