Jeff Walz
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Jeff Walz is a candidate in the fifth congressional district of Wisconsin for the U.S. House of Representatives and is associate Professor of political science professor at Concordia University Wisconsin. Walz is known for his book on the complex relationship between religion and politics, especially the study of pastors entering into politics. He has also written two articles in his subject
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[edit] Personal life
Born in Waconia, Minnesota, in 1967, Jeff Walz grew up in Seward, Nebraska, and moved a number of times thereafter. He spent time in Edwardsville, Illinois; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Valparaiso, Indiana; Lincoln, Nebraska; Wheaton, Illinois; and Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Walz now lives in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin, with his wife of 14 years, Jennifer, and one child, Matthew, 4-years-old.
[edit] Education
Walz attended high school in Edmonton and earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Print Journalism from Valparaiso University in 1989. He spent the next two years as a journalist for the Vidette-Messenger in Valparaiso, covering politics and transportation issues. He then attended graduate school at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, earning his Ph.D. in Political Science in 1996.
[edit] Career
Walz has taught political science at both Wheaton College, Illinois and Concordia University Wisconsin, both of which are religious-affiliated private schools.
[edit] References
Walz, Jeff; Steven Montreal (2007). Lutheran Pastors and Politics: Issues in the Public Square. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. ISBN 0758600461.
[edit] Articles
- State Responses to National Democratic Party Reform by Jeffrey S Walz; John Comer Political research quarterly. 52, no. 1, (1999): 189-208
- Modeling Judicial Federalism: Predictors of State Court Protections of Defendants' Rights Under State Constitutions, 1969–1989 Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1998 28(2):43-59;

