Jeremy Bailey is Professor of Humanities at the Hamilton School. Bailey is a scholar of American political thought and constitutional development, especially the political thought of the early republic (namely Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson) as well as constitutional controversies concerning executive power. In addition to several books, his scholarship has been published in American Political Science Review, History of Political Thought, Review of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, American Political Thought, American Politics Research, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Publius, Presidential Studies Quarterly, and Critical Review. With Susan McWilliams Barndt, Bailey is editor of the American Political Thought book series published by University Press of Kansas.
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