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Samuel White joined the National University of Singapore in 2025. Prior to that, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Adelaide Law School, where he had completed his doctoral thesis on Australian constitutional executive power – specifically, whether constitutional executive power extended to unilateral deployments of federal troops into States. For this topic, he was later appointed a Fellow of the National Library of Australia and as a Resident Fellow at Columbia Law School’s National Security Law program, funded by an American Australian Association Veteran Scholarship. Concurrently to his academic pursuits, Samuel has actively served as both a Royal Australian Infantry Corps and an Australian Army Legal Corps officer in a variety of tactical, operational and strategic level postings. These roles shaped daily his understanding of the exercise of constitutional executive power.
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