Jean Reith Schroedel
Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor, emeritus, of politics and policy, Claremont Graduate University
Jean Reith Schroedel is the Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor, emeritus, of politics and policy at Claremont Graduate University. She has written or co-edited six books, including Is the Fetus a Person? A Comparison Across the Fifty States that was given the American Political Science Association’s Victoria Schuck Prize, as well as more than 50 scholarly articles. In 2017, she was awarded the Claremont Colleges Diversity in Teaching Award. Her recent research has focused on voting rights issues affecting Native Americans. Schroedel was an expert witness in the Wandering Medicine v. McCulloch and Yazzie v. Hobbs cases. Her research also was used in the Poor Bear v. Jackson County and Sanchez v. Cegavske cases. Her most recent book, Voting in Indian County: The View From the Trenches, which was published in September 2020, is an outgrowth of this research.
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