Adam M. Carrington is Associate Professor of Political Science at Ashland University, teaching courses on U.S. political institutions and the intersection of faith and political thought. Previously, he taught in The Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship at Hillsdale College, focusing on the U.S. Constitution, Constitutional Law, The American Presidency, and Politics & Literature. He publishes primarily on matters of American political institutions, especially the judiciary. His scholarly publications have appeared in American Political Thought, Presidential Studies Quarterly, and American Journal of Legal History. His book on the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field was published in 2017 by Lexington Books. In 2018, Carrington was selected by the Hillsdale College senior class as Professor of the Year. In 2020-2021, he was a Garwood Visiting Fellow at the James Madison Program at Princeton University. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Baylor University and a BA in Politics and Religion from Ashland University, where he was an Ashbrook Scholar.