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Professor. Email: david.leitch@csun.edu. Phone: (818) 677-3488. Office location: SH 210B. Biography. Education. UCSD, Ph.D., Political science, 2008. UCSD, MA, Political science, 2002. Oberlin College, BA, Politics. Courses Taught. POLS 350 – Great Questions in Politics. POLS 450 – Jurisprudence.
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Leitch, David G. (2011) Associate Professor of Political Science. B.A 2000, Oberlin College; M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2008, University of California, San Diego. Contact information for David G. Leitch can be found using the Faculty Application.
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The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, 2822-2827. , 2014. 2014. Law as Integrities: Polyphonicity and Legal Interpretation. D Leitch. American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting Paper. , 2010. 2010. Polyphonicity and the Law: A Bakhtinian Model of Constitutional Interpretation.
David Leitch. Office Location: ST 216. Office phone: (818) 677-5925. Email: david.leitch@csun.edu. Bio
Jan 10, 2018 · The panelists, hosted by CSUN On Point, spoke about topics such as social media, fake news, and the effect that preconceived notions have on media literacy. During the discussion, Dr. Leitch stated, “I think that the awareness of your own biases is the only way that you can start to pierce the bubble....
David Leitch, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science. POLS 462: Ethics in Politics and Administration; POLS 462 is a vital course, because the legitimacy of the U.S. system of public administration depends in large part on its participants acting in an ethical, thoughtful, humane manner.