Alan Rosenthal (1932-2013)

Posted by | July 11, 2013 16:32 | Filed under: Top Stories


by Stuart Shapiro

My colleague Alan Rosenthal passed away yesterday at the age of 81.

Although most recently known for casting the deciding vote two years ago on a map that will help decide the state’s Senate and Assembly elections for the next decade, Rosenthal’s most enduring legacy is helping to build state Legislatures – including New Jersey’s — into more powerful branches of government that rival the governor and judiciary.

“He had more influence nationally over state legislatures and their operations in the last 40 or 45 years than anybody else in the country,” said William Pound, executive director of the National Conference of State Legislatures. “There’s no question about it.”

Professor Rosenthal was in many ways the ideal of an academic in public policy.  He was a prolific writer, a great teacher and constantly engaged with the political world.  He will be sorely missed.

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Copyright 2013 Liberaland
By: Stuart Shapiro

Stuart is a professor and the Director of the Public Policy
program at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers
University. He teaches economics and cost-benefit analysis and studies
regulation in the United States at both the federal and state levels.
Prior to coming to Rutgers, Stuart worked for five years at the Office
of Management and Budget in Washington under Presidents Clinton and
George W. Bush.