Quinn Mulroy
Affiliation
- Graduate Student Fellow, Department of Political Science
- Research Assistant, American Institutions Project
- Coordinator, Workshop on 20th Century American Politics and Society
Research
Quinn Mulroy is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science, working in American politics and research methodology. Her dissertation research focuses on the role of private power in the American regulatory state, particularly on the question of how and why bureaucratic agencies develop and cultivate informal regulatory partnerships with private litigants. Her research interests include American political development, labor, race, Congress, the legal system, the bureaucracy, and research methodology. Her work has appeared in Studies in American Political Development in October 2004 (with Terri Bimes) and other works in progress include a paper examining the roles of partisanship and preference in congressional roll call voting behavior during the New Deal period (with Ira Katznelson).





