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Lindsay Rogers (May 23, 1891 – 1970) was an American scholar who was Burgess professor emeritus of public law at Columbia University.

Early life and career

Rogers was born In Baltimore on 23 May 1891. He studied at Baltimore City College and Johns Hopkins University, where he completed a PhD in 1915.

In 1920, he joined the law faculty of Columbia University. He taught there until 1959 and held Burgess professor emeritus of public law chair.

As a writer, he wrote for The Times and The New York Times Sunday Magazine.

Works

  • The Postal Power of Congress: A Study in Constitutional Expansion (1916)
  • America's Case Against Germany (1917)
  • The American Senate (1926)
  • Crisis Government (1934)
  • The Pollsters: Public Opinion, Politics and Democratic Leadership (1949)
  • An Introduction to the Problem of Government (1921)
  • The New Constitutions of Europe (1922)

References

  1. "Lindsay Rogers papers, 1908-1970". www.columbia.edu.
  2. Fried, Amy (November 21, 2006). "The Forgotten Lindsay Rogers and the Development of American Political Science". American Political Science Review. 100 (4): 555–561. doi:10.1017/S0003055406062423. S2CID 155060909 – via Cambridge University Press.
  3. ^ Freeman, William M. (November 28, 1970). "Lindsay Rogers, Law Professor at Columbia, Dies". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  4. https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12849&context=journal_articles
  5. Holmes, Jack E. (September 21, 1949). "Book Reviews and Notices : The Pollsters: Public Opinion, Politics, and Democratic Leadership. BY LINDSAY ROGERS. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1948. Pp. vii, 239. $2.75.)". Western Political Quarterly. 2 (3): 463–464. doi:10.1177/106591294900200345. S2CID 154768417.
  6. Leiserson, William M. (September 21, 1949). "Book Reviews: The Pollsters: Public Opinion, Politics, and Democratic Leadership, by Lindsay Rogers". Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies: 250–251 – via journals.psu.edu.
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