Department of Political Science University of Missouri-Columbia College of Arts and Science

Greg Casey

Greg CaseyOffice: 201 Professional Bldg.
Phone: 573-882-0056
Email: caseyg@missouri.edu

Greg Casey, Associate Professor Emeritus, teaches courses in courts, judicial behavior, and constitutional law. He has taught American Government and political behavior/public opinion before gravitating completely to the judicial branch. His publications include opinion studies of the United States Supreme Court, the Missouri Supreme Court, and issues of law and behavior. Recently, he has worked on projects for the Missouri Bar, including studies of employment opportunities in the law, multi-disciplinary practice, and jurors' levels of happiness with jury service.

Dr. Casey is also an avid rock fan from the time of Bill Haley and the Comets. Here he is seen visiting the tomb of Jimmy Morrison, a rock icon taken before his time (in the Pere LaChaise Cemetery, Paris, France).

Teaching

The Judicial Process
The American Constitution

Publications

Interest Groups Politics in Missouri: The Dominance of Economic and Social Conservatism (with James D. King), in Interest Groups in the Midwestern States, Ronald E. Hrebenar and Clive C. Thomas, eds. (Iowa State University Press, 1993).

Missouri Court Plan's Golden Jubilee, Governmental Affairs Newsletter, v. 25 (February 1991), pp. 8-15.

Political Controversy on Missouri's Supreme Court: A Case of Merit vs. Politics, (with Kenyon D. Bunch) State and Local Government Review, Vol. 22 (March, 1990), pp. 5-16.

Public Perceptions of Judicial Scandal: The Missouri Supreme Court 1982-88, The Justice System Journal, Vol. 13 (1988-89), pp. 284-307.

The Theory of Presidential Association: A Replication, American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 19 (February, 1975), pp. 19-25.