Biography: David Gray Adler
David Gray Adler became the director of the James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research in August 2010. Prior to that, he served as director of the Center for Constitutional Studies and professor of political science at Idaho State University, where he taught courses on the constitution, the presidency and the Bill of Rights. A recipient of teaching, civic and writing awards, Adler has published in the leading journals of his field, and has lectured nationally and internationally on the constitution and presidential power, including talks at some 30 colleges and universities. He is the author of more than 100 scholarly articles, essays and book chapters. Adler’s books include: “American Constitutional Law”; “The Constitution and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy”; “The Presidency and the Law: The Clinton Legacy”; and “The Constitution and the Termination of Treaties.” He also is the author two forthcoming books: “The Steel Seizure Case; Presidential Power and Foreign Affairs: The Legacy of Curtiss-Wright”, and “The Constitution and Presidential Power.”
Adler’s scholarly writings have been widely cited by political scientists, historians and law professors, and they have been invoked by Republicans and Democrats serving in all three branches of government. He has consulted with members of Congress from both parties on a variety of constitutional issues, including impeachment. He is currently writing a book on the need to restore a constitutional presidency. Adler’s lectures have aired on C-Span and he has done scores of interviews with news outlets including the New York Times, Washington Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, National Review, NPR and the BBC. Adler has served as a member of the board of directors of various academic and civic organizations. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and a doctorate from the University of Utah.
Adler has enjoyed extensive university and public service experience. He served by appointment of the State Board of Education as faculty representative to the Idaho State University Presidential Search Committee. Adler has lectured widely throughout Idaho. He has delivered nearly 500 public lectures on a variety of constitutional and governance issues to professional, academic and community audiences in the state, and serves as member of the Idaho Humanities Council’s Speakers Bureau.