Sharyn O'Halloran
Affiliation
Research
Sharyn O'Halloran received her Ph.D. from the University of California at San Diego in 1991. Professor O'Halloran's research interests include institutional analysis and statistical methods. Her recent publications include "Measuring the Electoral and Policy Impact of Majority-Minority Voting Districts," with David Epstein, American Journal of Political Science, 42, April 1999, "A Social Science Approach to Race, Redistricting, and Representation," with David Epstein, American Political Science Review, 93, March 1999, "The Non-Delegation Doctrine and Separate Powers: A Political Science Approach," with David Epstein, The Cardozo Law Review, 1999, and others.
Selected Work
- "Measuring the Electoral and Policy Impact of Majority-Minority Voting Districts" O'Halloran, Sharyn, with David Epstein, American Journal of Political Science, 42, April 1999
- "A Social Science Approach to Race, Redistricting, and Representation" O'Halloran, Sharyn, with David Epstein, American Political Science Review, 93, March 1999
- "The Non-Delegation Doctrine and Separate Powers: A Political Science Approach" O'Halloran, Sharyn, with David Epstein, The Cardoza Law Review, 1999
See Also
- Research grants undertaken by Sharyn O'Halloran
- Featured publication: The Future of the Voting Rights Act
- Working paper: Alternative Models of Dynamics in Binary Time-Series-Cross-Section Models: The Example of State Failure
- Newsletter article: Rethinking Voting Rights: Emerging Tradeoffs
- Announcement: Decade of Behavior Research Award





