
Dr. Kimi L. King
Associate Professor
(940) 565-4984
Wooten Hall 148
kking@unt.edu
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Dr. Kimi L. King
J.D., State
University of New York at Buffalo, 1990 (cum laude)
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1995
Dr.
King's interdisciplinary research interests include civil rights and
liberties, conflict resolution, judicial decision-making,
international humanitarian law, and gender rights. She has authored or
co-authored articles in
Social Science Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, American
Politics Quarterly, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Social Science
Research, and international law reviews.
She has co-authored a book teaching legal research and oral
argumentation for
moot court undergraduates and co-produced a video that simulates
the appellate decision-making process for undergraduate students. She
(along with her husband James Meernik) received the American Political
Science Association / Rowman & Littlefield Award for Innovative
Teaching for their study abroad class to the International War Crimes
Tribunal at The Hague (2007) (this is the only national teaching award
given by APSA). At UNT she has received the 'Fessor Graham Award
(2006), the President's Council Teaching Award (1998) and the Student
Association Honor Professor Award
(1997, 1999, 2000). She has also worked at the State University of New
York-Brockport, the Fair Housing and Homelessness Working group
(SUNY-Buffalo) and the Prisoners' Legal Assistance Project (Harvard
University).
Fall 2008:
Office Hours: Tu/Th 9:30-11 am; 12:30-2 pm
PSCI 1040 American
Government
PSCI 4210 Constitutional
Law - Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
shorthand for notes


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125 Wooten Hall
P.O. Box 305340
Denton, TX 76203-5340
Dr. James Meernik
meernik@unt.edu
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