Robert Spitzer (political scientist)
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Robert James Spitzer (born September 12, 1953) is an American
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, commentator, and author. Spitzer is the author of numerous books, articles, essays, papers, and op-eds on many topics related to American politics. His areas of specialty include the
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and
gun politics Gun laws and policies, collectively referred to as firearms regulation or gun control, regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, and use of small arms by civilians. Laws of some countries may afford civilians a right to ...
.


Career

Spitzer is a distinguished service professor emeritus of the
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
department at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland. He taught at SUNY Cortland from 1979 to 2021 and as a visiting professor at
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for thirty years. At Cortland, he has served as chair of the Political Science Department from 1983–1989, 2005–2006, and from 2008 to 2020. He served as a member of the New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution from 1986–1990. At Cortland, he taught many courses in the political science department, including Introduction to American Politics, The American Presidency, the Legislative Process, and Gun Policy.


Work


Views on American presidency

In 1983 Spitzer's first book, ''The Presidency and Public Policy'', challenged the model for presidential success espoused by Richard E. Neustadt with a policy approach based on Theodore J. Lowi's "arenas of power." Spitzer argued that the ''type'' of policy proposed by a president, not personal political skill, shaped the president's success in
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. Michael A. Genovese felt "a more explicit application" to Lyndon Johnson's and Ronald Reagan's early years would have improved Spitzer's study, but otherwise gave it a collegial
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. Prior to 1988's ''The Presidential Veto'', there had been no analytical, book-length account of the subject in almost 100 years. Spitzer's work examines its history and concludes that the
presidential veto A veto is a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's constitution. Veto po ...
has lost the revisionary power as the Founder's understood it at the Constitutional Convention. Melvin A. Kulbicki called the book an excellent text and a "well-written blend of theory and practical politics." Spitzer served as president of the Presidency Research Group of the American Political Science Association from 2001-2003.


Gun control

Since the 1980s, Spitzer has written books, spoken at public gatherings, written articles for newspapers, and appeared on numerous radio and television shows about gun control. His written work on the subject has appeared in the ''Washington Post'' and the ''New York Daily News''. He has appeared on NPR's ''Fresh Air With Terry Gross'' and on MSNBC's ''Countdown with Keith Olbermann''. After former president
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wrote an op-ed about the 1994 assault weapons ban, the ''New York Times'' asked its readers, "Where do you stand on assault weapons?" Spitzer replied that one approach to "breaking the political deadlock over gun control" would be to treat it like international arms relations and "renounce disarmament but embrace arms control, especially for weapons of military origin." Prior to and since the
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rulings in ''
District of Columbia v. Heller ''District of Columbia v. Heller'', 554 U.S. 570 (2008), is a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms, unconnected with service i ...
'' (2008) and '' McDonald v. Chicago'' (2010), Spitzer also argues that history and prior law do not support the
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interpretation of the
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reflected in these two recent court rulings. Since the cases were handed down, he wrote: "The ''Heller'' and ''McDonald'' rulings established, as a matter of law, an individual rights interpretation of the Second Amendment. But while judges can change the law, they cannot change history, and the historical record largely contradicts the bases for these two recent rulings." Spitzer is the author of six books on gun control: ''The Politics of Gun Control,'' ''The Right to Bear Arms,'' ''Gun Control: A Documentary and Reference Guide,'' coauthor, along with Glenn H. Utter, of ''Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights'', ''Guns across America: Reconciling Gun Rules and Rights'', and ''The Gun Dilemma: How History is Against Expanded Gun Rights''.


Other work

In addition to the American presidency and gun politics, Spitzer has researched and written on many topics related to American politics and public policy, including the behavior of American institutions, national elections, the mass media, the Constitution, and New York State politics and policy. His monograph ''The Right to Life Movement and Third Party Politics'' was a close examination of the New York-based Right to Life political party. His book ''Saving the Constitution from Lawyers: How Legal Education and Law Reviews Distort Constitutional Meaning'', argues that legal training serves the practice of law well, but, according to the '' Harvard Law Review'', "presents a sharp critique of the 'wayward constitutional theorizing' published in law journals." Pulitizer Prize winning historian
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said of this book, "Nowhere is the gap between pretension and performance n legal educationmore evident than in the realm of constitutional law, and Robert Spitzer explains why." Since 1997, Spitzer has been series editor for the book series on American
Constitutionalism Constitutionalism is "a compound of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law". Political organizations are constitutional ...
published by SUNY Press.


Personal life and education

Spitzer was born in
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in 1953. He received his A.B. degree, summa cum laude, from SUNY Fredonia in 1975, his master's degree from Cornell University in 1978, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1980.


Partial bibliography

*1983 ''The Presidency and Public Policy'' *1987 ''The Right to Life Movement and Third Party Politics'' *1988 ''The Presidential Veto'' *1990 ''The Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution'' *1993 ''President and Congress'' *1993 ''Media and Public Policy'' *1995 ''The Politics of Gun Control'' (8th edition, 2021) *2000 ''Politics and Constitutionalism'' *2001 ''The Right to Bear Arms'' *2002 ''Essentials of American Politics'' *2005 ''The Presidency and the Constitution'' (with Michael Genovese) *2008 ''Saving the Constitution from Lawyers'' *2009 ''Gun Control: A Documentary and Reference Guide'' *2011 ''Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights'' (with Glenn Utter) *2015 ''Guns across America: Reconciling Gun Rules and Rights'' *2021 ''We the People: Essentials Edition'' (13th ed., co-author) *2023 ''The Gun Dilemma: How History is Against Expanded Gun Rights''


References


External links


Faculty/Staff Detail: Robert Spitzer
Biography at State University of New York (SUNY) Cortland
Presidents and Executive Politics section
of the American Political Science Association {{DEFAULTSORT:Spitzer, Robert Living people State University of New York at Cortland faculty Cornell University alumni State University of New York at Fredonia alumni American political scientists American political writers American male non-fiction writers Gun politics in the United States 1953 births