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The Constitution of the Criminal State

  • UCCS: Hybl 225 (see map below) 4925 North Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, CO, 80918 United States (map)

In this talk Professor Charles Zug investigates how citizens in a constitutional democracy should think about abuses of authority and violations of the public trust on the part of government officials—in short, how they should think about state criminality.

This event is open and free to the community. Parking is free and light refreshments will be provided.


About the Speaker

Charles Zug

Charles U. Zug is Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Truman School of Government and Public Affairs and Assistant Professor of Constitutional Democracy in the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. He received his PhD in Government from the University of Texas at Austin. 

Charles works on American political institutions, with a focus on American political development (APD), the presidency, and constitutional theory. Charles uses an open-ended, multi-methods approach to study American politics, including archival research, process tracing, and interpretive methodology.

Charles is the author of two books, Demagogues in American Politics (Oxford University Press, 2022) and Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Federal Highway Act (University Press of Kansas, 2024). His third book, The Mythology of American Federalism, is under contract at Oxford University Press. He is also co-editor of Beyond Checks and Balances, forthcoming 2026 at the University of Pennsylvania Press. In addition to essays, book chapters, and political commentary, Charles has authored peer-reviewed articles in journals including Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Quarterly, Journal of Law and Courts, Presidential Studies Quarterly, and American Political Thought.