Kenneth Michael White

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Associate Professor of Political Science & Criminal Justice, Kennesaw State University

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Kenneth Michael White teaches law, American government, political behavior, political theory, and criminal justice courses at Kennesaw State University (located in Kennesaw, Georgia, U.S.A.). He earned a J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University. He is an inactive attorney in the State Bar of California. He also serves as a prelaw advisor for the Law School Admissions Council at KSU. Publications include “The American Republic: Socrates, Paine, Lincoln, and King” (2015) Kendall Hunt; “The Title and Three Core Values from the First Three Lines of The Declaration of Independence” (2013) Journal of Political Science Education 9: 73-88; “The Declaration of Independence and Immigration in the United States of America” (2011) Norteamérica: 211-228; and “Information, Misinformation, and Political Participation” (2006) American Review of Politics (27): 71-90.

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–present Associate Professor of Political Science & Criminal Justice, Kennesaw State University

Education

2010 Claremont Graduate University, Ph.D. Political Science

2001 University of San Diego School of Law, J.D.

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