Distinguished University Professor and Sol & Carlyn Hubert Professor of Law
@UMDLaw
Feminist Legal History
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Poli Sci prof, author of Partisan Supremacy & In Defense of a Political Court, SCOTUS, KC/KU sports, Oma to 3
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation offers fellowships to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form, under the freest possible conditions.
Associate Professor of Law; Affiliated Professor of Political Science at U. of Minnesota. AdLaw, Admin. Capacity, and the Federal Workforce. Contributing Editor for Lawfare; Nonresident Fellow at Brookings. Signal: Nbednar.46
Opinions are my own; Not UMN.
Lawyer 🇮🇳. Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School. Advisory Board @Verfassungsblog. In past: Fox International Fellow 2023-24 @UniMelb; LLM @Yale Law School 2022-23.
Lecturer @ Melbourne Law School, Advisory board @verfassungsblog.de | “random constitutional lawyer” | comparative constitutional law, climate, animal protection & democracy
On matters constitutional.
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Law Prof, University of Tulsa; tribal sovereignty & jurisdiction; banjo novice
Proudly serving Maryland's beautiful Eighth Congressional District and leading House Judiciary Committee Democrats in Congress.
Semi-retired academic psychiatrist currently interested in women's reproductive mental health. Still teaching. Amateur actor in DMV.
Michael Millemann Professor of Consumer Protection Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Posts etc. are made solely in my individual capacity and do not necessarily represent the views of anyone else or any institution.
A leading student-edited constitutional law journal.
http://wm.billofrightsjournal.org/
Silver Professor of Politics, NYU. Specialist in democratic theory. Supermajority rule skeptic before it was cool. Co-author of Democratic Deals: A Defense of Political Bargaining (Harvard UP, 2024).
Silence is not an option.
Founder @removalcoalition.bsky.social & @14thnow.bsky.social
Host: Lights On https://youtube.com/@jessicadenson07
http://thejessicadenson.com
Editor-in-chief of The Contrarian, MSNBC contributor, dog and art lover, democracy defender, and pro-Oxford comma. Book recommendations welcomed.
Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University. Author of Segregation by Design and Political Monopolies in American Cities. 2022 Carnegie Fellow.
Polisci prof/Writer/Storyteller/Unpaid chauffeur | Philly Girl | Dog/cat/t(w)een mom | If you can’t be decent, don’t follow me. 🌈
Retired political scientist in NH & Boston who still scholars. Also making believe I'm a historian, farmer, cook, baker. I do love democracy, knowing stuff, looking at art, listening to music. Current research: history of higher education in the U.S.
politologue // yinzer // co-editor of Publius: The Journal of Federalism // author of "Counting Like a State" https://kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700638758/counting-like-a-state/
Most posts are first drafts, comments welcome.
Soon to be retired political scientist
Associate Professor of Law. Exploring Constitutional Law, Epistemology, and Collective Liberation.
Law Professor at Michigan State University. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=404719
Associate Professor @ Mizzou Law, Faculty Scholar @ Middleton Center on Race, Citizenship & Justice. Teaching Crim Law & Family Law. Researching gender-based violence survivors’ interactions with criminal & family legal systems. Views my own.
Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Criminal Law, International Law, National Security Law, Transitional Justice, Human Rights
Bio: https://www.zacharykaufman.com/biography/
Publications: http://tinyurl.com/bpaas2b7
Law professor (personal account and views only). Formerly Justice Department, State Department, private practice.
Posts deleted due to age, typos, baffling dependence on a televised game.
Law Professor, University of Minnesota. Constitutional Law • Family Law • Sex Equality. Three books—We the Men: How Forgetting Women’s Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality, Intimate Lies and the Law, and Family Law Reimagined.
Assistant Professor of Communication Law @bostonu.bsky.social, by courtesy @bulaw.bsky.social; Affiliate Scholar @stanfordcis.bsky.social; Affiliated Fellow @yaleisp.bsky.social.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law. Previously Yale Law & ISP. Working on the First Amendment / constitutional law issues.
The JCWE—published by @uncpress.bsky.social and @richardscenter.bsky.social —is home to the most creative new work on the many issues raised by slavery, the sectional crisis, war, emancipation, and Reconstruction. https://tinyurl.com/4hnmffeu
Historian and whatnot. Recently published FREEDOM WAS IN SIGHT! A GRAPHIC HISTORY OF RECONSTRUCTION IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. REGION, with illustrations by the remarkable Liz Clarke. See also katemasur.com.
Law & Humanities Professor in Emory University’s History Department. Ph.D. in American Studies (UMN). I write about crime and punishment in American Culture. Author: Executing Freedom (2016), Crimesploitation (2022). Website: https://tinyurl.com/rmhsv6fx
Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice. Adjunct Professor at NYU Law. civil rights, court reform, state con, history & the constitution. // she/her. all views my own. & yes, I have seen Spirited Away.
Robert and Marion Short Professor and Associate Dean, Notre Dame Law School. Posts mostly abt goings-on in private law/theory, legal phil, & @ndlaw
Papers, etc: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=364395
Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics, Leiden University.
James L. Koley '54 Professor of Constitutional Law at Creighton and proud dog dad. Research includes economic analysis of religion law, Reformation religious practices and the 1A, and the serious problems with claims of church autonomy.
Award-winning political scientist writing on the historical origins of gun culture and it relationship to political violence. Loves cheese and her kid. In that order.
New book: Race, Rights, and Rifles.
A Public Voices Fellow.
Associate Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, University System of Maryland. Author of "Freedom of Expression: The Revolutionary Roots of American and French Legal Thought" (CUP 2022). http://ssrn.com/author=1722253
Dean & Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law @USCGouldLaw. Preorder my book! https://www.cambridge.org/us/universitypress/subjects/law/us-law/congress-we-trust-enforcing-voting-rights-founding-jim-crow-era?format=PB&isbn=9781009781619
Political scientist at the University of Vermont.
Venable, Baetjer & Howard Professor of Law, Maryland Carey Law.
Author of Parliamentary America: The Least Radical Means of Radically Repairing Our Broken Democracy (JHU Press 2024).
I blog on law, politics and culture at www.blindspotblog.us.
Regents Law Professor, Minnesota Law + Professor QUB Law School (Belfast)+ Director MN HRC. ICJ. RIA. FBA. Former UN SR Counter-Terrorism & Human Rights (2017-23). Member of the UN Commission of Inquiry (Syria); Irish, Gaeilgeoir, Mom, Loves Yoga & Hiking.
Scholar. Writer. Teacher. Advocate.
https://matiangai.com
Order Race & National Security (OUP 2023) https://global.oup.com/academic/product/race-and-national-security-9780197648230?lang=en&cc=us
I was a one-Tweet wonder. I write about juvenile law, periodically re-read Nathan Hill’s The Nix, and help prepare meals that are vegan, gluten-free, and corn-free.
law prof, Brooklyn Law School; author, Radical Acts of Justice, https://thenewpress.com/books/radical-acts-of-justice
Wallace Stevens Professor Emeritus, UConn Law. Constitutional Law; Comparative Law; Legal History. Boston resident, Red Sox, Celtics fan. (NOT the Daily Mail reporter.) https://law.uconn.edu/person/richard-s-kay
Staff writer at the New Republic (third tour), former Politico, former Slate, former Wall Street Journal, former Newsweek, former Washington Monthly, former US News and World Report, plus some other places. (I get around.)
Administrative law/Chinese law. Director, Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations. Host, China Studies podcast.
https://global.upenn.edu/global-initiatives/person/neysun-mahboubi
Law Professor, Free Speech and Torts Scholar, SCOTUS Watcher, Contrarian
Politics Professor at Pomona College. Author Ideas With Consequences & Separate But Faithful. #SCOTUS. Activist. Girl Scouts & LWV Leader. Mom. Trekkie. Hiker. Boston Sports Fan.
https://research.pomona.edu/amanda-hollis-brusky/
Professor, University of Michigan Law School. Senior Editorial Adviser, Journal of American Constitutional History. I study the constitutional past and try to do my part for the rule of law in the present.
Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard, Author of, among other books, Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings:An American Controversy,The Hemingses of Monticello,, Vernon Can Read: A Memoir with Vernon Jordan, On Juneteenth
Maryland attorney specializing in appeals and insurance coverage. Increasing fan of watches.
After teaching and writing about constitutional law for 50 yrs, it seemed time for me to reach beyond Harvard’s walls — to spread understanding and appreciation of the rule of law, of justice as fairness, and of a republic if we can keep it
SF native w/ MN accent, now 📍 LA
Attorney, stepmom, pro-democracy politico
Raised by 2 therapists, married a therapist (can't get away)
Antiracist Daughter of the American Revolution
US Civil War historian & Constitutional law
Aspiring author (someday)
Law Professor at University of Arizona
alum of OLC and Waterville Senior High School
William T Comfort III Professor of Law, NYU Law School, studying & teaching local gov’t, landuse regulation, const’l law, fed courts, admin law, legislation, and federalism. Forlorn hope: reduce stakes and polarization by decentralizing divisive decisions.
Law professor and director of Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment at UC Berkeley
Georgetown Law professor. Author of You Can't Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads. W.W. Norton. Books on Felix Frankfurter, House of Truth, Curt Flood, Grays.
Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School. 2024 Election Contributor for CNN. Election law, federal courts, & legal education. Rhymes with duller.
Professor, Lewis & Clark Law School. Teach constitutional law and torts, write on religious liberty and equal protection.
Poli Sci Prof @Brown JD/PhD
My new book: The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It: https://shorturl.at/z31fC
My new podcast: The Oath and the Office: https://shorturl.at/H7vGP
Law Professor at Wisconsin Law; Faculty Co-Director @UWLawDemocracy
1855 Professor of the Law of Democracy at Michigan State. Contributor to The Downballot. I teach, write, and post about state constitutional law, institutional development, and criminal law. I write (infrequently) at guaranteedrepublics.substack.com.
Past President of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, author most recently of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic, Draper Chair at UConn
Professor @nyulaw. Director @policingproject. Litigator, author (and dad). Author - Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission; The Will of the People; Open Book
Writing about law and democracy at The Atlantic, previously Lawfare. Not a lawyer. It's KWIN-ta.
signal: qjurecic.32
Senior writer at Slate covering courts and the law. Co-host of the Amicus podcast. Dad.
#Notacourt but yes a law prof
Professor at Notre Dame Law School
https://law.nd.edu/directory/sherif-girgis/
Professor of Law, Washington University in St. Louis. Writing and Teaching about Voting Rights and Constitutional Law.
Law prof @ UNC-Chapel Hill. Con Law and Indian Law. Views my own.
Bio: https://law.unc.edu/people/daniel-rice/
SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1684746
Law Professor, Cleveland State University College of Law. Constitutional Law. Fourteenth Amendment.
Howard and Caroline Cayne Distinguished Professor of Law, WUSTL. Con law 📜, crim law/pro 👮, SCOTUSology 🏛. Cohost 🎤 @dividedargument.bsky.social.
Professor, Harvard Kennedy School | Speaking in a personal capacity | https://msen.scholars.harvard.edu/
John B. Turner LLM Program Chair in Law / University of Oklahoma College of Law / Health Law / Privacy Law / Torts
Author, Substack newsletter “To the Contrary.” Host, "To the Contrary" podcast. Dog owner, grandfather. Still Never Trump. No regrets. Website: https://charliesykes.substack.com/
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is Maryland’s only public health, law, and human services university. Changing the Future Today. #WeAreUMB
Professor at Maryland Carey Law, director of Gender, Prison, and Trauma Clinic, author of Imperfect Victims: Criminalized Survivors and the Promise of Abolition Feminism and Decriminalizing Domestic Violence (UC Press). She/her/mom. leighgoodmark.com
Political Scientist at Knox College in Galesburg, IL. Texan in the Midwest. PhD from UT-Austin.
Author of The Constitution of Conflict: How the Supreme Court Undermines the Separation of Powers (forthcoming with Univ. Press of Kansas 2025)
Law Professor at the University of Michigan Law School (criminal procedure, evidence, habeas corpus); Public Defender; Director, MDefenders Program https://michigan.law.umich.edu/faculty-and-scholarship/our-faculty/eve-brensike-primus
Tufts professor of Political Science and Philosophy & Tisch College Associate Dean. Blogging since 2003 at peterlevine.ws
Law and history professor at the University of Minnesota
University Professor, Penn Law & Wharton. Comments occasionally on antitrust issues and follows news, public law, economics, and legal history.
Felix Frankfurter Professor, Chair of Society of Fellows @Harvard, Columnist @opinion.bsky.social
Ethics of Power
I’m a professor at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School.
One of "a number of very informative people." -WSJ
James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University defends the freedoms of speech & the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, policy advocacy, and public education.
https://knightcolumbia.org/
Professor of international and constitutional law, Ono Academic College, Senior research fellow at the Institute for Israeli Thought, co-chair of the Israeli chapter of ICON-s.
Associate Professor at University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Associate Dean and Professor, Touro Law Center. Civil Procedure, Administrative Law, Judicial Biography & Legal History. American Studies Major. Born and grew up in Pittsburgh, PA.
Editor, Maryland Carey Law
Political scientist @FU Berlin and @WZB.bsky.social |
PI ERC research group LOOPS | Studying autocracies through protest, legal norms, and elite conflict | fruhstorfer.me
Book on Constitutional Change under Autocracy: fruhstorfer.me/book