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Christopher Deutsch

Chris Deutsch is a teaching postdoc at the University of Missouri. He earned his PhD in history from the University of Missouri in 2018. His work explores the intersection of issues around policy and politics in the twentieth-century United States. His book, tentatively titled “Beeftopia: The Red Meat Politics of Prosperity in Postwar America,” is under advanced contract at the University of Nebraska Press.

Shorts

Deference and Doomposting

By Christopher Deutsch | July 14, 2024

Ironically, Chevron deference — which the conservative Supreme Court scrapped last month — began as a conservative legal tool.

Postcards

A Postcard from Sacramento, CA

By Christopher Deutsch | January 23, 2023

It is fitting to research policy history in the heart of Sacramento.

Shorts

Bats and Snakes and Dogs and Things Like That

By Christopher Deutsch | March 19, 2020

Regulation, not culture, is the key to understanding the novel coronavirus.

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