[2] A research fellow at The Independent Institute,[3] Polsby is a graduate of Oakland University and the University of Minnesota Law School.
[6] He has also contributed to the Cato Journal,[7] Reason Magazine,[8] National Review.
[10] Polsby is a member of the American Law Institute.
[11] Polsby is often cited in regard to judicial appointments and issues.
[12] He co-developed, with Robert Popper, the Polsby–Popper test for quantifying gerrymandering.