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Kenneth Nuger
Well-versed in the complexities of constitutional theory and privacy issues, Dr. Ken Nuger serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at San José State University. With a Ph.D. from Miami University, Dr. Nuger has been a dedicated faculty member since 1987, bringing decades of experience and insight to his students and colleagues. Dr. Nuger's research interests are deeply rooted in the intricacies of the Supreme Court and constitutional theory, areas in which he has developed a profound expertise. His scholarly work often explores the evolving landscape of privacy issues, a topic of increasing relevance in today's digital age. His contributions to the field are marked by a keen understanding of the balance between individual rights and governmental powers. In the classroom, Dr. Nuger is renowned for his dynamic teaching style, characterized by intense discussions and a strong emphasis on critical thinking and debate. He encourages his students to engage deeply with the material, fostering an environment where diverse perspectives are explored and respected. His courses on American Government, particularly those focusing on the judiciary and civil liberties, are highly sought after for their rigorous analysis and thought-provoking content. Beyond his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Nuger is actively involved in research that examines the intersection of public administration and administrative law. His work in this area highlights the complexities of governance and the legal frameworks that underpin public policy decisions. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Nuger continues to contribute significantly to the understanding of political science and its practical applications in society.
Publications
, 510-511, 1984-06-01
, 1235-1236, 1985-12-01