Hamline School of Business professor David Schultz has his
name on the shelves again with two new books published back to back in December
2009 and January 2010.
Evicted and
Constitutional Law in Contemporary America
become two of more than 20 books written by Schultz on topics ranging from civil
service reform, campaign finance reform, media and politics and
more.
"
Constitutional Law in Contemporary America was
written to provide undergraduate students with a new constitutional law text
that addresses the issues the law confronts in the twenty-first century,”
Schultz said. ”It represents more than twenty years of my teaching and research
as it tries to explain what the American Constitution and the Bill of Rights
have meant over time and today.”
Schultz says the second text,
Evicted, utilizes his
nearly 30 years of professional experience as a planner, city official, and
academic to cut through the misunderstanding about eminent domain and property
law.
At Hamline University, Schultz also brings his expertise to doctoral
and masters-level students in public, non-profit, and business administration.
The classes he teaches include the topics of professional ethics, legislative
process, research methods, housing and economic policy, and public
policy.
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Evicted and
Constitutional Law in Contemporary
America.