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Kenneth P. Miller

Kenneth P. Miller (born September 21, 1963) is a professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College, specializing in state politics, policy, and law.[1] Miller is the Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government, a research institute known for its expertise in redistricting, elections, demographic research, polling, and public policy analysis. He has written extensively on state politics and policy, direct democracy, constitutional law, courts, and political polarization.

Education edit

Miller has a B.A. from Pomona College, where he majored in Government (1985), and a J.D. from Harvard Law School (1988). In 2002, he received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California at Berkeley.[2]

Career edit

Prior to his academic career, Miller was an attorney with the law firm Morrison & Foerster and in 1991 co-founded the firm's Sacramento office.

Upon completion of his Ph.D., Miller taught for one year at the University of San Francisco before moving to Claremont McKenna College in 2003.[3] He became Associate Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government in 2009.[4] In 2014, he became the founding co-director of Dreier Roundtable, a program that organizes discussions by political leaders, scholars, and others from a broad range of viewpoints, and provides support for students interested in national politics and policy. In 2020, he was named the Don H. and Edessa Rose Associate Professor of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College.[5]

Scholarship edit

Miller is the author or co-author of several books and articles regarding state and national politics, policy, and law. His book Texas vs. California: A History of the Struggle for the Future of America (Oxford 2020) explores why the nation’s two largest states have polarized politically, and how they have assumed leadership of the nation’s red and blue state blocs. His book Direct Democracy and the Courts (Cambridge 2009) analyzes the initiative process within the checks and balances system, and has been called “the standard work on the relationship between the judiciary and direct democracy.”[6] Other works include Parchment Barriers: Political Polarization and the Limits of Constitutional Order (Kansas 2018) (co-edited with Zachary Courser and Eric Helland) and The New Political Geography of California (Berkeley Public Policy Press 2008) co-edited with Frederick Douzet and Thad Kousser. He also has published articles on topics including the California Supreme Court, state constitutions, and voting rights.[7]

Rose Institute of State and Local Government edit

Miller served as Associate Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government from 2008-2021. He became the Rose Institute’s director on July 1, 2021. The Rose Institute was founded at Claremont McKenna College in 1973.[8] Its mission is “to enhance the education of students at CMC, to produce high quality research, and to promote public understanding on issues of state and local government, politics, and policy, with an emphasis on California.”[9]

As part of his work for the Rose Institute, Miller has helped introduced new projects and areas of research. These include the following:

The Miller-Rose Institute Initiative Database, developed as the empirical basis for Miller’s 2009 book Direct Democracy and the Courts, is regularly updated to provide a summary of all voter-approved ballot initiatives throughout the United States from 1904 to 2023. The database contains more than 1,000 voter-approved initiatives from 24 states that use the initiative process. The database also summarizes and analyzes legal challenges to these ballot measures as well as the courts’ treatment of such cases.[10] 

Miller also supervises the Institute's Video Voter Guide, which provides the public non-partisan, online video summaries of California state ballot measures.

Under Miller's leadership, the Rose Institute has published the Inland Empire Outlook, an online periodical featuring "economic and political analyses focusing on the Inland Empire."[11]

Miller has also worked with Claremont McKenna College Government Professor J. Andrew Sinclair to expand the Rose Institute’s polling program. In 2022, the Rose Institute conducted its first national pre-election poll, in partnership with YouGov. The poll produced two reports: Red vs. Blue States: Competing Visions for 2022 and 2024 and Battleground Pennsylvania: The 2022 Midterm Election.

As part of his 2020 book, Texas vs. California, Miller analyzed California’s competitive strengths and vulnerabilities. This topic has become a central theme of several Rose Institute projects, including the Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey[12] and the Institute’s research on the California housing crisis and potential policy interventions.

Perry v. Schwarzenegger edit

In January 2010, Miller appeared in federal court as an expert witness in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the case that challenged California's Proposition 8 of 2008 and sought to establish a federal constitutional right of same-sex couples to marry. Miller was presented to the court as an expert in California and American politics to testify regarding the political power of gays and lesbians in California and the United States, an issue potentially relevant in determining the appropriate level of judicial scrutiny to apply to the law. Miller testified that the plaintiffs’ claim that gays and lesbians are politically powerless, thus deserving special protective intervention by the courts, ignored evidence that in several respects this group wields significant political power and can effectively pursue its goals through political institutions. Miller cited support for same-sex marriage rights by media organizations, unions, corporations, the Democratic Party, and California's leading elected officials (including the governor at the time, Arnold Schwarzenegger).[13]

Other affiliations edit

Miller is a member of the California State Bar Association and the American Political Science Association. He has been a visiting scholar at Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions (2011-2012) and Southern Methodist University’s John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs (2017-2018).[14][2]

Selected published works edit

Texas vs. California: A History of Their Struggle for the Future of America (Oxford 2020) ISBN 0-19-007736-0

Parchment Barriers: Political Polarization and the Limits of Constitutional Order (co-editor) (Kansas 2018) ISBN 0-70-062713-8

Direct Democracy and the Courts (Cambridge 2009) ISBN 0-52-174771-6

The New Political Geography of California (co-editor) (Berkeley Public Policy Press 2008). ISBN 0-87-772426-1

References edit

  1. ^ Claremont McKenna College. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Claremont McKenna College. "Professor Kenneth Miller's CV" (PDF).
  3. ^ Claremont McKenna College. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  4. ^ Claremont McKenna College. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  5. ^ Claremont McKenna College. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  6. ^ Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside. "University of Cambridge Press References". Retrieved 9 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Claremont McKenna College. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  8. ^ Rose Institute of State and Local Government, Claremont McKenna College. "History".
  9. ^ Rose Institute of State and Local Government, Claremont McKenna College. "Mission Statement".
  10. ^ Rose Institute of State and Local Government, Claremont McKenna College. "Miller-Rose Institute Initiative Database".
  11. ^ Rose Institute of State and Local Government, Claremont McKenna College. "Inland Empire Outlook".
  12. ^ Rose Institute of State and Local Government, Claremont McKenna College. "2022 Kosmont-Rose Cost of Doing Business Survey".
  13. ^ "Perry v. Schwarzenegger" (PDF).
  14. ^ News at Princeton (September 15, 2011). . Archived from the original on May 17, 2017. Retrieved January 4, 2013.

External links edit

  • Claremont McKenna info page
  • Cambridge University Press link to Direct Democracy and the Courts
  • Oxford University Press link to Texas vs. California

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Kenneth P Miller born September 21 1963 is a professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College specializing in state politics policy and law 1 Miller is the Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government a research institute known for its expertise in redistricting elections demographic research polling and public policy analysis He has written extensively on state politics and policy direct democracy constitutional law courts and political polarization Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Scholarship 4 Rose Institute of State and Local Government 5 Perry v Schwarzenegger 6 Other affiliations 7 Selected published works 8 References 9 External linksEducation editMiller has a B A from Pomona College where he majored in Government 1985 and a J D from Harvard Law School 1988 In 2002 he received a Ph D in political science from the University of California at Berkeley 2 Career editPrior to his academic career Miller was an attorney with the law firm Morrison amp Foerster and in 1991 co founded the firm s Sacramento office Upon completion of his Ph D Miller taught for one year at the University of San Francisco before moving to Claremont McKenna College in 2003 3 He became Associate Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government in 2009 4 In 2014 he became the founding co director of Dreier Roundtable a program that organizes discussions by political leaders scholars and others from a broad range of viewpoints and provides support for students interested in national politics and policy In 2020 he was named the Don H and Edessa Rose Associate Professor of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College 5 Scholarship editMiller is the author or co author of several books and articles regarding state and national politics policy and law His book Texas vs California A History of the Struggle for the Future of America Oxford 2020 explores why the nation s two largest states have polarized politically and how they have assumed leadership of the nation s red and blue state blocs His book Direct Democracy and the Courts Cambridge 2009 analyzes the initiative process within the checks and balances system and has been called the standard work on the relationship between the judiciary and direct democracy 6 Other works include Parchment Barriers Political Polarization and the Limits of Constitutional Order Kansas 2018 co edited with Zachary Courser and Eric Helland and The New Political Geography of California Berkeley Public Policy Press 2008 co edited with Frederick Douzet and Thad Kousser He also has published articles on topics including the California Supreme Court state constitutions and voting rights 7 Rose Institute of State and Local Government editMiller served as Associate Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government from 2008 2021 He became the Rose Institute s director on July 1 2021 The Rose Institute was founded at Claremont McKenna College in 1973 8 Its mission is to enhance the education of students at CMC to produce high quality research and to promote public understanding on issues of state and local government politics and policy with an emphasis on California 9 As part of his work for the Rose Institute Miller has helped introduced new projects and areas of research These include the following The Miller Rose Institute Initiative Database developed as the empirical basis for Miller s 2009 book Direct Democracy and the Courts is regularly updated to provide a summary of all voter approved ballot initiatives throughout the United States from 1904 to 2023 The database contains more than 1 000 voter approved initiatives from 24 states that use the initiative process The database also summarizes and analyzes legal challenges to these ballot measures as well as the courts treatment of such cases 10 Miller also supervises the Institute s Video Voter Guide which provides the public non partisan online video summaries of California state ballot measures Under Miller s leadership the Rose Institute has published the Inland Empire Outlook an online periodical featuring economic and political analyses focusing on the Inland Empire 11 Miller has also worked with Claremont McKenna College Government Professor J Andrew Sinclair to expand the Rose Institute s polling program In 2022 the Rose Institute conducted its first national pre election poll in partnership with YouGov The poll produced two reports Red vs Blue States Competing Visions for 2022 and 2024 and Battleground Pennsylvania The 2022 Midterm Election As part of his 2020 book Texas vs California Miller analyzed California s competitive strengths and vulnerabilities This topic has become a central theme of several Rose Institute projects including the Kosmont Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey 12 and the Institute s research on the California housing crisis and potential policy interventions Perry v Schwarzenegger editIn January 2010 Miller appeared in federal court as an expert witness in Perry v Schwarzenegger the case that challenged California s Proposition 8 of 2008 and sought to establish a federal constitutional right of same sex couples to marry Miller was presented to the court as an expert in California and American politics to testify regarding the political power of gays and lesbians in California and the United States an issue potentially relevant in determining the appropriate level of judicial scrutiny to apply to the law Miller testified that the plaintiffs claim that gays and lesbians are politically powerless thus deserving special protective intervention by the courts ignored evidence that in several respects this group wields significant political power and can effectively pursue its goals through political institutions Miller cited support for same sex marriage rights by media organizations unions corporations the Democratic Party and California s leading elected officials including the governor at the time Arnold Schwarzenegger 13 Other affiliations editMiller is a member of the California State Bar Association and the American Political Science Association He has been a visiting scholar at Princeton University s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions 2011 2012 and Southern Methodist University s John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs 2017 2018 14 2 Selected published works editTexas vs California A History of Their Struggle for the Future of America Oxford 2020 ISBN 0 19 007736 0Parchment Barriers Political Polarization and the Limits of Constitutional Order co editor Kansas 2018 ISBN 0 70 062713 8Direct Democracy and the Courts Cambridge 2009 ISBN 0 52 174771 6The New Political Geography of California co editor Berkeley Public Policy Press 2008 ISBN 0 87 772426 1References edit Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth P Miller s CV PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 a b Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth Miller s CV PDF Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth P Miller s CV PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth P Miller s CV PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth P Miller s CV PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Shaun Bowler University of California Riverside University of Cambridge Press References Retrieved 9 January 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Claremont McKenna College Professor Kenneth P Miller s CV PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Rose Institute of State and Local Government Claremont McKenna College History Rose Institute of State and Local Government Claremont McKenna College Mission Statement Rose Institute of State and Local Government Claremont McKenna College Miller Rose Institute Initiative Database Rose Institute of State and Local Government Claremont McKenna College Inland Empire Outlook Rose Institute of State and Local Government Claremont McKenna College 2022 Kosmont Rose Cost of Doing Business Survey Perry v Schwarzenegger PDF News at Princeton September 15 2011 Panel to discuss U S Constitution and contemporary politics Archived from the original on May 17 2017 Retrieved January 4 2013 External links editClaremont McKenna info page Report on Miller s testimony in the Perry trial Cambridge University Press link to Direct Democracy and the Courts Oxford University Press link to Texas vs California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenneth P Miller amp oldid 1178489943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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