Andrew Bryan Dzeguze (he/him/his)

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Contact

Building: Raul H. Castro Social and Behavioral Sciences (65)
Room: 219

Degrees

B.A. History
University Of California Berkeley
J.D. Law
University Of California San Francisco
Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy
Portland State University

Experience

Visiting Assistant Professor
Whittier College
2017 – 2019
Adjunct Instructor
Linfield College
2015 – 2017
Instructor
Portland State University
2013 – 2017
Senior Fellow
Center for Public Service, Portland State University
2012 – Present
Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Springfield
2009 – 2010
Instructor
Kaplan University
2008 – 2008
Adjunct Professor
Indiana University School of Law
2005 – 2009
Of Counsel
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
1998 – 2007

Scholarship and Creative Activity

Journal Publication
Dzeguze, A. B. (2008). The Devil in the Details: A critique of KSR’s Unwarranted Reinterpretation of ‘Person Having Ordinary Skill’. The Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, 10 1-60.
Dzeguze, A. B. (2007). Did Markman and Phillips Answer the Right Question?: A Review of the Fractured State of Claim Construction and the Potential use of Equity to Unify it. Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, 15 457-490.
Dzeguze, A. B. (2007). Avoiding the ‘Fifth Beatle’ Syndrome: Practical Solutions to Minimizing Joint Inventorship Exposure. The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law, 6 645-670.
Dzeguze, A. B. (1998). Has the FDA Bought the Winston Cup? A takings Analysis of the Proposed Ban on Sports Sponsorships by Tobacco Companies. Hastings Communication and Entertainment Law Journal, 20 445-471.

Program Affiliation

  • Public Administration
    Graduate Certificate
  • Political Science
    Doctor of Philosophy
  • Political Science
    Master of Arts

Interests

Teaching
  • American Political Institutions, American Politics and Government, Congress, Constitutional Law, Law, Courts & Society, Judicial Politics, the Presidency, Public Administration and Policy, Research Design and Methods
Research
  • Applied Public Policy Analysis, Applied Organizational Analysis, Bureaucratic Politics, Evidence Law, Intellectual Property Law, Judicial Decision Making, Judicial Politics, Public Governance

Courses

Spring 2025
POS 100: Introduction To Politics
POS 799: Dissertation