Patrick Garry

Patrick M. Garry
Born (1955-07-15) July 15, 1955
Residence Vermillion, South Dakota, U.S.
Fields Constitutional law
First Amendment
Institutions University of South Dakota School of Law
Alma mater University of Minnesota (P.h.D., J.D.)

Patrick Garry (born July 15, 1955), is an American law professor, author, and is the director of the Hagemann Center for Legal & Public Policy Research.[1]

Early life and education

Patrick M. Garry attended the University of Minnesota where he subsequently earned his B.A., MA., J.D. and a Ph.D. in Constitutional History. Garry was a research scholar at the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center and a visiting scholar at Columbia University Law School. Garry served as the legal advisor to the Silha Center for Media Law and Ethics at the University of Minnesota. Garry also served as the legal counsel to the Minnesota News Council.

Academic career

In 2003, Garry became a Professor at the University of South Dakota School of Law. He later would become the research director of the Hagemann Center for Legal & Public Policy Research at the University. He is a visiting professor at the University of Utah Law School, University of Missouri School of Law, University of St. Thomas School of Law, and George Washington University Law School.

Awards

In recognition of his scholarly research agenda, Garry has been awarded a Research Catalyst Grant by the University of South Dakota, as well as several other research awards. He has received research grants from the Chiesman Foundation, and has been awarded a Center for Teaching and Learning grant. He is the only faculty member in the history of the University of South Dakota to win the President’s Research Excellence Award—the university’s highest scholarly research award—outright in both the junior and established faculty categories.[2]

Selected works

In addition to being an author of nonfiction books, Patrick Garry has published eight novels. These novels have won 21 literary awards.

Books

References

  1. "Patrick Garry: Experts". fed-soc.org. Federalist Society. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  2. "Patrick Garry: Economic Expert". americanactionnetwork.org. American Action Network. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  3. global.oup.com. Oxford University Press http://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-south-dakota-state-constitution-9780199926671;jsessionid=F8CE3641F9FC4AD7A907F8DAB4FF2547?cc=us&lang=en&. Retrieved September 14, 2014. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "Federalist Society Lecture". law.olemiss.edu. University of Mississippi School of Law. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  5. "Limited Government and the Bill of Rights". press.umsystem.edu. University of Missouri Press. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
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