Chris Miller teaches courses in American politics and public policy, constitutional law, and environmental policy. Before joining the University of Richmond in 2020, he spent several years working in Chicago’s nonprofit sector focusing on election oversight, youth organizing, and civil liberties advocacy work, then earned his Ph.D. at Indiana University’s O’Neill School (SPEA) focusing on climate change policy. His current research interests include national and subnational environmental policy, the intersections of ideological polarization and economic inequality, and the influence of media literacy on public opinion.
Members of Congress undermine the country – and their own legitimacy – with antidemocratic rhetoric
Aug 09, 2024 19:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Blame was cast far and wide after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Obviously, the shooter was to blame, but depending on your perspective, you also blamed Democrats, Republicans or both for the...
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