- Joel Rogers
Joel Rogers is an American academic and political activist. He currently is a professor of law,
political science , andsociology at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , and has written on American politics andpublic policy .Rogers received his
Bachelor of Arts degree fromYale University , his Master of Arts and Ph.D. from Princeton, and his J.D. fromYale Law School .He is also the founder and director of a research and policy center, the
Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS), at UW-Madison. Rogers has written widely on American politics and public policy, political theory, and U.S. and comparative industrial relations, as well as the “high-road” approach to economic development he is credited as first theorizing. His most recent books are "Working Capital: Using the Power of Labor’s Pensions" (Cornell, 2001) and "America’s Forgotten Majority: Why the White Working Class Still Matters" (Basic, 2000), which he co-wrote withRuy Teixeira .In 1997, he unsuccessfully challenged laws against
electoral fusion in the state of Minnesota. The case, "Timmons v. Twin Cities Area New Party", went to the Supreme Court, where in a 6-3 vote, the Court decided that fusion is not a civil right protected by the Constitution.A contributing editor of "
The Nation " and "Boston Review ", and a social activist as well as an academic, Rogers was recently identified by "Newsweek " as one of 100 Americans most likely to affect U.S. politics and culture in the 21st century.Fact|date=November 2007
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