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Dr. Peter J. Longo Professor B.A., Creighton University J.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln e-mail: longop@unk.edu Hometown: Omaha-Bellevue, Nebraska Joined UNK Faculty: 1988
Constitutional Law, Public Policy People who study constitutional law analyze how public policy develops through courts. Important questions driving inquiry in this subfield include:
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On working with undergraduate students:“I am privileged to have the opportunity to work with undergraduate students. I like to encourage independent thought. Part of my role is to provide challenges and their task is to respond by answering the challenges and moving well beyond the initial challenge. Further, it is important for me to encourage students to be active and engaged citizens. I have seen many of our students make tremendously positive impacts on our campus and well beyond.”Favorite quasi-political quote:“It's better to burn out than it is to rust”—Neil Young