Jeremy D. Bailey
b. 1974
Jeremy D. Bailey is a Professor in the Department of Classic and Letters at the University of Oklahoma, where he holds the Sanders Chair in Law and Liberty and is the Director of the Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage.
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Bailey’s research interests include the political thought of the early republic as well as constitutional controversies concerning executive power. His books include The Idea of Presidential Representation: An Intellectual and Political History (University Press of Kansas, 2019), James Madison and Constitutional Imperfection (Cambridge University Press, 2015), The Contested Removal Power, 1789-2010 (University Press of Kansas 2013, coauthored with David Alvis and Flagg Taylor), and Thomas Jefferson and Executive Power (Cambridge University Press 2007). His articles have appeared in journals such as American Political Science Review, History of Political Thought, Review of Politics, and Political Research Quarterly. With Susan McWilliams, Bailey is editor of American Political Thought: A Journal of Ideas, Institutions, and Culture, published quarterly by University of Chicago Press, as well as the American Political Thought book series published by University Press of Kansas.