Name: Charles S. Bullock, III born: July 22, 1942



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Law and Social Sciences Program

Political Science Program

Sociology Program

Israel Science Foundation

BOOK REVIEWS


Review of Leonard. Freedman, Public Housing: The Politics of Poverty. Journal of Politics (November 1970): 997-998.
Review of George E. Mowry, Another Look at the Twentieth-Century South. American Political Science Review, (September 1974): 1334-1335.
Review of Matthew Jr. Holden, The Politics of the Black “Nation”, and, The White Man’s Burden. Journal of Politics (November 1974): 1071-1074.
Review of Stuart A. Scheingold, The Politics of Rights: Lawyers, Public Policy, and Political Change. American Political Science Review , (September 1977): 1155-1156.
Review of Betsy Levin and Willis D. Hawley. Editors. The Courts, Social Science, and School Desegregation. American Political Science Review (March 1979): 249-250.
Review of David J. Garrow, Protest at Selma: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. American Political Science Review (December 1979): 1149-1150.
Perspective 2 (April, 1973), pp. 81-82; 3 (July/August, 1974), p. 125; 3 (December, 1974), pp. 229-230; 4 (June, 1975), pp.117-118; 5 (January/February, 1976), pp. 16-17; 9
Review of Richard Kluger Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America’s Struggle for Equality. Political Science Quarterly (Fall 1976): 516-517.
Review of Steven F. Lawson, Black Ballots: Voting Rights in the South, 1944-1969. Political Science Quarterly, (Summer 1977): 341-342.
Review of Gary Orfield, Must We Bus? Segregated Schools and National Policy. Social Science Quarterly, (June 1979): 169-170.
Review of James H. Duffy, Domestic Affairs: American Programs and Priorities. Journal of Politics (May 1980): 594-596.
Review of Howard Ball, Courts and Politics: The Federal Judicial System. Perspective 9 (July/August 1980): 99.
review of Richard Plunz, ed., Housing Form and Public Policy in the United States. Perspective 10 (July/August 1981): 116.
Review of Lance T. Leloup, The Fiscal Congress: Legislative Control of the Budget., III, Policy Studies Journal 10, (December 1981): 405-408.
Review of Adam Yarmolinsky, Lance Liebman, and Corinne S Schelling. Race and School in the City. Urban Affairs Quarterly, (December 1982): 292-296.
Review of Charles V. Willie and Susan L. Greenblatt. Community Politics and Educational Change: Ten School Systems under Court Order. Urban Affairs Quarterly, (December 1982): 292-296.
Review of Jeffrey A. Raffel, The Politics of School Desegregation: The Metropolitan Remedy in Delaware. Urban Affairs Quarterly, (December 1982): 292-296.
Review of Eleanor P. Wolf. Trial and Error: The Detroit School Segregation Case. Urban Affairs Quarterly, (December 1982): 292-296.
Review of Michael T. Hayes. Lobbyists and Legislators. Social Science Quarterly

(March 1983): 217-218.


Review of Martin Binkin and Mark J. Eitelberg. Blacks and the Military. Political Science Quarterly, (Fall 1983): 550-551.
Review of Derrick Bell, ed,, Shades of Brown: New Perspectives on School Desegregation; Michael E. Manley-Casimir, ed., Family Choice in Schooling, Michael A. Rebell and Arthur R. Block. Educational Policy Making and the Courts: An Empirical Study of Judicial Activism. Policy Studies Journal 12, (December 1983): 395-398.
Review of Burdett Loomis, The New American Politician: Ambition, Entrepreneurship, and the Changing Face of Political Life. Journal of Politics (February 1990): 277-279.
Review of Earl and Merle Black. The Vital South: How Presidents are Elected.

Hrebenar Ronald J. and Clive S. Thomas. Interest Group Politics in the Southern States. American Political Science Review (March 1993): 206-608.


Review of Raphael J. Sonenshein. Politics in Black and White: Race and Power in Los Angeles. Political Science Quarterly, (Spring 1994): 207-208.
Review of Dan T. Carter, The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservativism, and the Transformation of American Politics. Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Autumn 1997): 323-324.
Review of David T. Canon, Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts. Congress and the Presidency (Fall 2000): 225-226.
Review of Alexander P. Lamis, Southern Politics in the 1990s. Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Spring 2000): 190-191.
Review of Richard Hyatt, Mr. Speaker: A Biography of Tom Murphy. Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Summer 2000): 353-354.
Review of Mel Steely, The Gentleman from Georgia: The Biography of Newt Gingrich. Georgia Historical Quarterly 85 (2001).
Review of Melissa Nobles. Shades of Citizenship: Race and the Census in Modern Politics. Political Science Quarterly (Spring 2002): 142-143.
Review of Mark Monmonier. Bushmanders and Bullwinkles: How Politicians Manipulate Electronic Maps and Census Data to Win Elections. Political Science Quarterly (Spring 2002): 142-143.
Review of Randy Sanders, Tne New South Gubernatorial Campaigns of 1970 and the Changing Politics of Race. Matthew J. Streb, The New Electoral Politics of Race. Georgia Historical Quarterly 87 (Spring 2003): 147 – 150.

Review of David Lublin. Republican South: Democratization and Partisan Change. Election Law Journal (2005): 207-211.


Review of Byron E. Shafer and Richard Johnston. The End of Southern Exceptionalism: Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postwar South. Historical Methods 40 (Fall 2007).
Review of Jeff Frederick, Stand Up for Alabama: Governor George Wallace. Karl E. Campbell, Senator Sam Ervin, Last of the Founding Fathers. Georgia Historical Quarterly: 92 (2008): 270 – 273.
Review of Steven P. Miller, Billy Graham and the Rise of the Republican South. Georgia Historical Quarterly 94 (2010): 118-120.
Review of Keith M. Finley, Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight against Civil Rights, 1938 – 1965. Alabama Review 63 (July 2010): 230 – 232.
Review of Tyson D. King-Meadows, When the Letter Betrays the Spirit: Voting Rights Enforcement and African American Participation from Lyndon Johnson to Barack Obama. Political Science Quarterly 128 (Spring 2013): 207 – 209.
Review of Erik J. Engstrom, Partisan Gerrymandering and the Construction of American Democracy. Congress and the Presidency 41(September 2014): 384 - 386.

Review of Shoon Murray, The Terror Authorization. Choice (2014).


Review of Robert Mickey, Paths Out of Dixie. Choice (2015).
Review of Kathryn Pearson, Party Discipline in the U. S. House of Representatives. Choice (2015).
Review of Glenn Feldman, The Irony of the Solid South: Democrats, Republicans, and Race, 1865 – 1944. Party Politics 23 (2016): 419 – 420.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Department Graduate Director, 1973

Department Undergraduate Director, 1969-71

Director, University Legislative Intern Program, 1973-75; 1977-

UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES


Member, Social and Behavioral Sciences Promotion Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1978-79.

Member, University Wide Social and Behavioral Sciences Promotion Committee, 1980-81; 1982-85; 1999- 2002; Chair, 1980-81.

Chair, Search Committee for Sociology Department Head, 1980-82.

Member, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Foundation Grants Committee, 1980.

Member, College Faculty Committee to Review Departmental Recommendations for Promotion (Social Sciences), 1978-79.

Member, Research Development Committee, 1976-77.

Member, Faculty Senate of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1974-75.

Member, Selection Committee for Senator Sam Nunn Internship Program, 1981, 1986.

Mentor, Lilly Foundation Program for the Improvement of Instruction.

Chair, Search Committee for Director of Survey Research Center, 1984-85.

Speaker, at Inaugural Program of the Atlanta Forum Series, "The Face of Georgia Tomorrow," February 27, 1990.

Speaker, "Georgia Politics and Higher Education," presented to the annual meeting of Vice-Presidents of Academic Affairs and Deans of Student Affairs of the University of Georgia System, July 29-31, 1990.

Member, Selection Committee for Senator Wyche Fowler Internships Program, 1990

Mentor, Institute for Behavioral Research Junior Faculty Program,1989-90.

University-Wide Special Professorships Committee, 1992-1994, 1999-2001; Chair, 1994.

William A. Owens Award Committee, 1992 -1995, 2003.

Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium, 1994.

Chair, Search Committee for Richard B. Russell Professor of History, 1997-98

Chair, Search Committee for Merle Prunty Professorship in Geography, 2000

Member, School of Public and International Affairs, Planning Committee, 1999-2001

Member, Richard B. Russell Undergraduate Teaching Awards Committee, 1999-2001. 2012-- 2013

Member, Peach State Poll Advisory Committee, 2001-- 2006

Member, University Promotion and Tenure Appeals Committee, 2002-2005

Member, Committee to Select Lothar L. Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor, 2005

Member, University Council, 2006- 2009.

Member, Selection Committee for the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching

Professorship, 2006 - 2008.

Member, Rhodes and Marshall Selection Committee, 2007.

Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2007 – 2009.

Member, Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, 2008 – 2010.

President’s Faculty Advisory Committee, 2011 – 2015.

COLLEGE ACTIVITIES


Undergraduate Advisor for the College of Arts and Sciences, 1969-75.

Member, Arts and Sciences Faculty Advisory Committee, 1969-70.

Member, Executive Committee of the College of Arts and Sciences,1969-70.

Member, Search Committee for Dean of Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, 1987-88.

Member, School of Public and International Affairs Promotion and Tenure Committee,

2003- 2012, 2015 -- .

Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2011 – 2012.

Member of the SPIA Dean’s Search Committee, 2012 – 2013.

Member, Committee to Select a New SPIA Development Director, 2013.

Member, School of Public and International Affairs Teaching Committee, 2015 --.

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
Chair, Executive Committee, 1976-77, 1977-78.

Chair, Recruitment Committee, 1973, 1975, 2002-03.

Chair, Research Committee, 1974; 1988-89.

Chair, Committee to Renovate Departmental Undergraduate Curriculum, 1970-71.

Member, Executive Committee, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1976-81, 1982-85, 1990-91, 2002- 2010.

Member, Department Head Search Committee, 1981-82, 1987-88.

Chair, Department Teaching Committee, 2010 --.

Member, Department Research Committee, 2010 --.

BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS
Who's Who in the World, since 13th edition

Who's Who in America, since the 44th edition.

Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, since the 19th edition.

Who’s Who in American Education, since 6th edition.

Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 8th edition.

American Men and Women of Science, 12th edition.

Personalities of the South, 12th edition, 13th edition.

Dictionary of International Biography, 19th edition.

The Writer's Dictionary, 3rd edition.

Contemporary Authors, 1973 edition.

Outstanding Young Men of America, 1978 edition

American Men and Women of Science: Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1978 edition

Who's Where Among Writers

Personalities of America, 4th edition

Men of Achievement, since the 11th edition

International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 6th edition.

International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, 13th edition.

MEDIA ACTIVITES


Host of "Roundtable", a weekly discussion of news events appearing on several cable channels and originating at Cable 13, Athens, Georgia, April-December, 1989.
Frequent panelist on "Rapid Fire", a weekly news commentary, WNEG, Athens, Georgia, April-December 1990.
Appearance on Freeman Reports, Cable News Network, October 1980.
Election Night Analyst, WGNX, Channel 46, Atlanta, July 21, 1992 and August 4, 1992, November 3, 1992.
Election coverage for the 1990 and 1992 Primary and General Elections for Peach State Radio.
Guest appearance on Bobby Kahn's show on WCNN.

Member of the Political Prediction Team for the 1990 General Election in Bill Shipp's CAMPAIGN-FAX


Guest commentator on the "Lawmakers", Georgia Public Television.

Election analyst, "Daybreak Japan," November 4, 1992, TV ASAHI


Election night analyst 1994 general election, WSB Radio.
Election night analyst, primary and general election nights, WXIA-TV and WPBA-TV, 1998 and 2000
Primary election night analyst, WGAU, 2002.
General election night analyst, WMAZ-TV, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010 ,2012 and 2014.

Primary election night analyst, WMAZ-TV 2004, 2006, and 2010.


Primary runoff election night analyst, WMAZ-TV 2014.

Super Tuesday election night analyst, WMAZ-TV 2012.


SEC Primary analyst, WUOG, 2016.
Guest appearances on “Georgia Week in Review” and “Political Rewind” with Bill Nigut, WGTV
Guest appearances on “In Depth” with Wes Sargenson, WXIA.
Guest appearances on “Decision 2000" with Karyn Greer, WXIA.
Guest appearances on “Decision 2000" with Wes Sargenson and Matt Towery, WXIA.
Guest appearance on the Armstrong Williams Radio Show.
Guest appearance on the Gene Burns Radio Show.

Guest appearance on the PBS News Hour.


Guest appearances on “On Second Thought,” Georgia Public Broadcasting with Celeste Headlee

Interviewed by reporters with various media outlets including: ABC News, ABC Radio Australia, Accent on Homes and Living, Addis Standard, Agence France Presse, Alabama Media Group, Albany Herald, Al Jazeera, Alpha Media Holdings, American Family Radio News, American Medical News, American Prospect, Anderson Independent Mail, Arkansas Democrat and Gazette, Asahi Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun Television, Associated Press, Athens Banner-Herald, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Atlanta Daily World, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Atlanta Magazine, Audubon Magazine, Augusta Chronicle, Augusta Magazine, Austin Statesmen American, Backstage Newspaper, BBC, BBC World Service, Birmingham News, Baltimore Sun, Black Enterprise, Bloomberg News, Borsen [Denmark], Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Brooklyn Bridge Magazine, Brunswick News, Business to Business, Business Report, Business Week, Business Radio Network, Bustle, Cable News Network, C and S News Service, Canadian Broadcast Corporation, Canadian Press Association, CBS News, Centre for Interest Journalism, Charleston Post and Courier, Charlotte Observer, Chattanooga Times and Free Press, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Chronicle of Higher Education, CNHI Newspapers, CNN, CNN.Com, colorlines.com, The Columbia State, Columbus (OH) Call and Post, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus (GA) Ledger, Congress Daily, Congressional Quarterly, Copley News Service, Cox Newspapers, Daily Beast, Daily Oklahoman, Daytona News Journal, The Denver Post, Deseret News, Detroit Free Press, Diario de Noticias (Portugal), Dow-Jones News Service, Durham Herald-Sun, The Economist, Edmonton (Canada) Journal, Education Week, EFE International News Agency, Energy and Environment Daily, Eugene (OR) Register Guard, Financial Times, Florida Times-Union, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Fort Worth Star-Telegraph, Forward, Fox News, The Fulton Daily Report, Fundatia Multimedia (Romania), Gainesville News, Gannett Newspapers, Georgia News Network, Georgia Public Radio, Georgia Trends Magazine, Georgia Voice , Governing, Gray Newspapers, The Greensboro (NC) News and Record, Greenville News, Greenwire, Greenwood (MS) Commonwealth, Ground Up News, Gwinnett Daily News, Harrisburg Patriot News, Hearst Newspapers, The Helsinki Sanomat, The Hill, Houston Chronicle, Huffington Post, Huntsville Times, Illinois Magazine, The Independent (British), Inside Congress, Investors' Business Daily, The Jackson Clarion-Ledger, James Magazine, Japanese Economic Journal, Jersey Journal, Junior Scholastic, Kansas City Star, KGOU, Kiplinger Newsletter, Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Knoxville News Sentinel, KNX (Los Angeles), KPSI (Palm Springs), KSL-TV, KTSA-Radio, KTVU-TV, Kyodo News Service, Las Vegas Sun, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, Liberation (French), Lifezette.com, The London Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, Louisville Courier-Journal, Louisiana Radio Network, Maclean’s Magazine, Macon Telegraph, Mainichi Newspapers (Japan), Manchester Guardian, Marietta Journal, McLaughlin Group, Media General Newspapers, Melbourne Herald Sun (Australia), Mobile Register, Montgomery Advertiser, Mother Jones, MSNBC, Multimedia Group, Mundo Hispanico, Myrtle Beach Sun News, The Nation, National Journal, National Public Radio, National Review, NBC, Newark Star-Ledger, New Republic, Newsday, Newhouse News Service, Newsweek, News 14 Carolina (TV), New Orleans Times-Picayune, New Republic, New York Daily News, New York Times, New Yorker Magazine, New York Post, North Carolina Insight, Orlando Sentinel, OZY.com, Pacifica Network News, Palm Beach Post, Peach State Radio, People Magazine, Philadelphia Enquirer, Philadelphia Tribune, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Policy Watch, Politics Magazine, Politico, Politico (Sierra Leone), Private Equity Central Raleigh News and Observer, Radio Gbarnga, Reason Magazine, Reuters News Service, Rhodes Cook Newsletter, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Rock Hill Herald, Rocky Mountain News, Roll Call, Rothenberg Report, Spartanburg Herald Journal, Rzeczpospolita, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Salon.com, Salt Lake City Tribune, San Diego Union-Tribune, San Francisco Examiner, Sarasota Herald Tribune, Savannah Morning News, Savings and Community Banker, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Singapore Business Times, Slate Magazine, St. Petersburg Times, South, Southern Broadcasting Company, Southern Political Report, Spokane Spokesman Review, State Legislatures, Stateline.org, Suddeutsche Zeitung, The Sun (Lowell, MA), Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm, Sweden), Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Sweden), Taipei Times, Talking Points Memo Media, Tallahassee Democrat, Tampa Tribune, Texas Tribune, Thompson – Reuters, Times-Georgian, Time, Toronto Globe and Mail, TVN24 (Polish Television), United Press International, USA Today, U.S. News and World Report, Umori Shinbun, Village Voice, Virginia Pilot, Voice of America, Wall Street Journal, Warner Robins Telegraph, Washington Jewish Week, Washington Post, Washington Times, Wilmington (NC) Star-News, Winston-Salem Journal, Wisconsin Public Radio, WABE, WAGA-TV,WAFS, WALB, WBOR, WCNN, WCSC-TV, WCTV, WDBJ – TV, WDEL, WDEN, WDUN, WECT-TV, WFXG-TV, WGAU, WGAU-TV, WGCL-TV, WGST, WGNX-TV, WJBF-TV, WKRN-TV, WKXO, WMAC, WMAZ-TV, WMSL, WMUK, WNEG-TV,WNIV, WPRI-TV (Providence, RI), WRFC,WSB-TV, WSB, WSST-TV, WTOC-TV, WTOC, WTRP, WTVC, WTVU, WUGA, WUGA-TV, WUOG-TV, WXAG, WXIA-TV, WYAY, WYFF-TV, and ZNMC.

CONSULTING

Honorable W. S. (Bill) Stuckey, Jr., Congressman from Georgia

Shell Oil Company

United States House of Representatives, Commission on Administrative Review

Leonard, Cohen, & Gettings

Mississippi Special Joint Legislative Committee on Reapportionment

Improving Citizenship Education Project, Fulton County, Georgia, School System

National Science Foundation, Pre-College Teacher Development in Political Science Program, Department of Social Science Education, University of Georgia

George Daly, Dean, College of Social Sciences, University of Houston

South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

Dean, of the Graduate School, University of Tennessee

Southern States Energy Board

American Public Welfare Association

Joint Center for Political Studies

WETA/APSA Congress: We the People Telecourse

Adams, Barfield, & Dunaway

McNair, Glenn, Konduros, Corley, Singletary, Porter, & Dibble: South Carolina Senate;

Victoria, TX, Independent School District

Shannon & Naser

Jefferson County, AL, Commission

South Carolina State Senate

Sun Health

Daggett, Van Dover, Donovan, & Cahoon

Jack, Lyon & Jones

Educational Testing Service

McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe

Fournier, Pretschner and Rowell

Sniffen and Spellman

Bishop, Colvin, & Johnson

Carlton, Fields

Strickland, Brockington and Lewis

LaRose and Bosco, Ltd.

Mayer Brown

Schirott, Luetkehans and Garner, PC

Wiley Rein LLP

Wilson, Elser, Moscovitz, Edelman and Dicker

Cramer and Anderson (City of Waterbury, CN)

Arizona Attorney General

Arkansas Attorney General

Florida Attorney General

Georgia Attorney General

Michigan Attorney General

Mississippi Attorney General

New Mexico Attorney General

New York Attorney General

Texas Attorney General

Virginia Attorney General

Wisconsin Attorney General

Louisiana State House

Los Angeles County, California

National Endowment for the Humanities Georgia Capitol History Project


LITIGATION CONSULTING



Abrams v. Johnson, 521 U.S. 74 (1997).
Adair v. Jackson, (2002)
Alexander v Taylor, Case No. CJ-2002-855 (District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, 2002)
Al-Hakim v. Hillsborough County School Board, No. 90-768-CIV-T-15C (M.D. Fla., Tampa Division, 1995).
Aguilar v. Artesia Hospital District, CIV 89-0767 JP (NM).
Arrington v. Wendelberger, case No. 01-C-121 (E.D., Wis., 2002).
Askew v. City of Rome, 127 F. 3d 1355 (11th Cir. 1997).
Badillo v. City of Stockton. CIVS-87-1726 EJG-JFM (E.D. Cal., 1989).

Baker v. Gay, CV 284-37 (S.D. Ga., Brunswick Division, 1985) [Camden County Commission and Board of Education].
Balderas v. Texas, Civil Action No. 6: 01 CV 158 (E.D. Tex., Tyler Division, 2001).
Baldus v. Brennan, 2:2011- CV-00562 (E. D. Wisc., 2012)
Bencomo v. Phoenix Union High School District No. 210, CIV. 90-0369 PHX (D.C. Ariz. 1990)
Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections, Civil Action No. 3:14-cv-00852 (E.D. Va., 2014)
Blackmoon v. Charles Mix County, No. 05-4017 (D.S. D.)
Bowdry v. Hawes, CV No. 176-128 (S.D. Ga., Augusta Division, 1993) [McDuffie County].
Bradford County NAACP v. City of Starke, 712 F. Supp. 1523 (M.D. Fla.. Jacksonville Division 1989).
Brooks v. Miller, 158 F. 3d 1230 (11th Cir. 1998).


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