Experts

Jennifer Lawless

Fast Facts

  • Chair, UVA Department of Politics
  • Author or co-author of nine books
  • Former editor of the American Journal of Political Science
  • Expertise on women and politics, campaigns and elections, political media

Areas Of Expertise

  • Domestic Affairs
  • Media and the Press
  • Governance
  • Elections
  • Politics

Jennifer L. Lawless is the Leone Reaves and George W. Spicer Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and the chair of the Politics Department. She is also has affiliations with UVA’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and the Miller Center.

Her research focuses on political ambition, campaigns and elections, and media and politics. She is the author or co-author of nine books, including News Hole: The Demise of Local Journalism and Political Engagement (with Danny Hayes) and It Takes More than a Candidate: Why Women Don't Run for Office (with Richard L. Fox). 

Lawless' research, which has been supported by the National Science Foundation, has appeared in numerous academic journals and is regularly cited in the popular press. From 2019-2025, Lawless served as the co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Political Science. She is also the recipient of the 2023 Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Book Prize, for the academic book that examines the intersection among media, politics, and public policy. 

Lawless graduated from Union College with a BA in political science and Stanford University with an MA and PhD in political science. In 2006, she sought the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in Rhode Island’s second congressional district. Although she lost the race, she remains an obsessive political junkie.

Jennifer Lawless News Feed

Mr. Trump has already seen success ensuring that Congress after the mid-terms looks “much more like Donald Trump,” said Jennifer Lawless, senior faculty fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
Jennifer Lawless The Globe and Mail (Cananda)
Women—even more so those with young children—are still in the minority, Vote Mama's research shows. This is despite the proven political power of mothers, Faculty Senior Fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center Jennifer Lawless said.
Jennifer Lawless NPR
In fact, "the gender gap has always been driven by men and the extent to which men move toward the Republican Party," says Jennifer Lawless, a faculty senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, who specializes in gender issues.
Jennifer Lawless U.S. News & World Report
Despite their power, EMILY's List is very selective about who it endorses and even more so about who they fund, said Jennifer Lawless, faculty senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center and an expert on women running for Congress.
Jennifer Lawless USA Today
In a fun twist, the course featured regular Beatles-themed “She Said, She Said” segments any time Mary Kate Cary and Jennifer Lawless, both senior fellows at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, held alternate viewpoints.
Jennifer Lawless UVA Today
Other panelists said abortion rights will play a key role in how people vote. “If you look at the special elections we’ve seen, Democrats outperform Biden in those districts and we’ve also seen record levels of new voter turnout,” the University of Virginia's Miller Center Faculty Senior Fellow Jennifer Lawless said.
Jennifer Lawless NBC29