William Lee Eubank

Current Syllabi:

Bill Eubank
  • PSC 332-Judicial Process
  • PSC 411-Constitutional Law

Bill Eubank has primary interests in constitutionalism, human motivation, choice theory and research methods. He has been at UNR since 1979. Prior to coming to Reno, he taught at Washington State University and California State University, Sonoma. He has also been a research associate at the Oregon Research Institute, The Institute of Policy Management and the Center for Educational Policy and Management.

While at UNR he has taught constitutional law, political parties and electoral theory, policy analysis and graduate seminars in research methods and American politics. He is the author or coauthor of articles, papers and monographs on subjects ranging through educational policy, Bill Eubankcomputer algorithms, voting theory, research designs, terrorism and its connections to political parties and political culture, campaigns contributions in American elections, the Italian communist party, and American baseball. He and his coauthor's work have appeared in the British Journal of Political Science, Terrorism, Terrorism and Political Violence, and Political Parties and has been presented to the American and International Political Science Associations, among others.

Bill Eubank and Francesca MariniCurrent Research

A project on the civic duty measure, it's validity and stability across generational cohorts; social capital in Italy; the effect of holocaust education on prejudice; the relationship between political violence, democracy and executive structure.

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