Biography
Professor Glick was on the political science faculty at FSU from 1968 to 2000 where he taught and did research in judicial politics, state politics and public policy. His early contributions stimulated a wider disciplinary appreciation for the political and social significance of state courts and their roles in policy formulation. In addition to dozens of articles in professional journals, he is the author of Supreme Courts in State Politics, Courts, Politics and Justice and The Right To Die: Policy Innovation and Its Consequences. At FSU he served for more than a dozen years as the director of graduate studies and chair of the department. With his wife, Joy, he now resides in the central highlands of Arizona.
