Pepperdine University School of Public Policy - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

The School of Public Policy is guided by faculty who are the leaders of their fields, including political science, ethics and philosophy, statistics and economics, and international security. A few notable faculty members who lecture at the School of Public Policy are: Douglas Kmiec, James Q. Wilson (Medal of Freedom Winner), Bruce Herschensohn, Ted McAllister, Joel Fox, James Prieger, Robert Kaufman, Angela Hawken, Michael Shires, and Daniel Pipes.

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