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Hemant Sharma

August 18, 2023

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Hemant Sharma

Hemant Sharma

Teaching Associate Professor

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Fields of Interest:

American Politics, Judicial Politics

Education: Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 2009


Hemant Sharma is a graduate of Cornell University, where he was a member of the Dean’s List and winner of the prestigious James E. Rice Writing Prize, granted annually to the top essays composed in all writing seminars at Cornell. He also earned All-Ivy League honors while serving as the goalkeeper for the nationally-ranked men’s soccer team, leading the squad into the NCAA Tournament and establishing a school record for shutouts during his senior year. He was a draft pick of three professional indoor soccer leagues, and went on to play professional soccer for five years. He arrived in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2004, and completed his PhD in Political Science in 2009. He passed comprehensive exams in the fields of Public Administration and American Government, earning distinction in both fields. He also was the first recipient of the University of Tennessee’s Otis Stephens Fellowship. His dissertation was entitled “The Sword, The Purse and the Gavel: Institutional Influences on the Behavior of Supreme Court Justices.” Statistical models from his dissertation were discussed in the Knoxville News Sentinel and the Wall Street Journal Online following the appointment of Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Authors of the book John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life also acknowledged Hemant for providing data used in their project.  

Hemant currently teaches Political Science 101, Introduction to American Government, as well as Political Science 330, Law in American Society, Political Science 435, Criminal Law and Procedure, and Political Science 431, Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties. The upper-level courses are designed to give students from all disciplines an understanding of the American legal system, the U.S. Constitution, and major Supreme Court decisions from throughout U.S. history.

Hemant is an author on seven textbooks. He has co-authored five of those with John Scheb. The first is entitled An Introduction to the American Legal System, which is published by Aspen and is now in its sixth edition; the second is Administrative Law and Policy, released in 2021 by Carolina Academic Press. Three others have been published with Cognella Press: Constitutional Law Today: Foundations for Criminal Justice (2023), Criminal Law (2024), and Criminal Procedure (2024). He also has co-authored, with Colin Glennon of ETSU, an e-book entitled Evolution of a Constitutional Republic: An Introduction to American Government, published by Great River Learning. Additionally, he has co-authored a textbook entitled Juvenile Delinquency with Frank Schmallager and Clemens Bartollas, published by Pearson in 2025. Hemant has been an author on peer-reviewed articles that appeared in Justice System Journal, Judicature, and Social Science Quarterly. Finally, he has played a key role in the UT Department of Political Science study on capital punishment in Tennessee, serving as an author on “Race and the Death Penalty: An Empirical Assessment of First Degree Murder Convictions in Tennessee after Gregg v. Georgia,” which was published in the Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender and Social Justice.

Hemant currently serves as the Volunteer Assistant Coach for the University of Tennessee women’s soccer team, rejoining the staff in 2021. He previously served as a member of the Lady Vols soccer coaching staff from 2004 to 2014, during which time the team claimed three Southeastern Conference championships and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen on three occasions. He also coordinated the Lady Vols’ involvement in TOPSOCCER, which is a soccer program for disabled athletes. From 2014 to 2020, he served as an assistant soccer coach at other colleges in the state of Tennessee, including UT-Chattanooga, Carson-Newman University, Tennessee Wesleyan University, and Maryville College. He currently is a coaching director in FC Alliance, which is a local organization for youth soccer players, and also is a goalkeeper coach for the state of Tennessee’s Olympic Development Program and for the US Youth Soccer South Region ODP staff.

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    3:00 pm
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    Monday, April 3
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    “Palm Oil Diplomacy”: Assessing Domestic Support for Indonesia’s Response to the EU RED II
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    Tuesday, April 11
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    Thursday, April 13
    5:00 pm
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    14  Apr Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni

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    Interest Group Simulation with Political Communications Alumni
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