Panel of Judges for the ‘Ten American Biographies Everyone Should Read’

Here are 21 distinguished judges who helped us develop the list of Top Ten American Biographies.

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  • 03/02/2023
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Michael D. Aeschliman
Boston University

Joseph Bessette
Professor of Government,
Claremont McKenna College

Bradley J. Birzer
Department of History,
Hillsdale College

Ben Boychuk
Managing Editor,
The Claremont Review of Books

William F. Campbell
Secretary,
The Philadelphia Society

H. Lee Cheek
Associate Professor of Political Science,
Lee University

Edward Erler
California State University at Santa Barbara

Bruce P. Frohnen
Associate Professor,
Ave Maria Law School

Robert P. George
McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence,
Princeton

Paul Gottfried
Professor of Humanities,
Elizabethtown College

Gary L. Gregg
McConnell Center for Political Leadership,
U. of Louisville

Steven F. Hayward
Resident Scholar,
American Enterprise Institute

Mark C. Henrie
Senior Editor,
Journals

Ken Masugi
Director, Center for Local Government,
Claremont Institute

John J. Miller
National Review

Daniel C. Palm
Chair, Department of History,
Azusa Pacific University

Stephen B. Presser
Raoul Berger Prof. of Legal History,
Northwestern Law

Matthew Robinson
Author of Mobocracy

Ellis Sandoz
Director, Eric Voegelin Institute,
L.S.U.

Bradley C. S. Watson
Asst. Professor,
Center for Economic and Policy Education

Michael Watts
Department of Economics,
Purdue University

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