Akhil and Vikram Amar
Akhil Reed Amar and Vikram David Amar are brothers who write about law. Akhil is a professor
at Yale Law School. Vikram is a professor at U.C. Hastings College of Law.
Bart Aronson
Bart Aronson is a prosecutor in the District of Columbia. He covers Criminal Law,
Constitutional Law, Class Action, and Tort Reform.
Neil H. Buchanan
Neil H. Buchanan, J.D. Ph. D. (economics), is a Visiting Scholar at Cornell Law School, an Associate
Professor at The George Washington University Law School, and a former economics professor.
Sherry Colb
Sherry F. Colb is Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School. She writes on
Constitutional Law, Equality Rights, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Mental
Health Law.
John Dean
John Dean has served as Counsel to the President of the United States. Now a
writer, lecturer, and a private investment banker, he writes on The Presidency,
the Department of Justice, and Congress.
Michael C. Dorf
Michael C. Dorf is Vice Dean and Professor of Law at Columbia University School
of Law. He covers Constitutional Law, the Supreme Court, as well Law and
Politics.
Joanna Grossman
Joanna Grossman is an Associate Professor of law at Hofstra Law School. She
writes on Family Law, Sexual Harassment and Discrimination, as well as Trusts and
Estates.
Marci Hamilton
Marci Hamilton is a Visiting Professor of Law at New York University School of
Law. Her areas of expertise are the Supreme Court, Church and State,
Constitutional Law, and Copyright Law.
Julie Hilden
Julie Hilden is a novelist and a former Williams and Connolly Attorney. She
writes on issues involving 1st Amendment Law.
Edward Lazarus
Edward Lazarus is an author and a Former Federal Prosecutor. His areas of
expertise include Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Criminal Law, and Legal
History.
Joanne Mariner
Joanne Mariner is the deputy director of the Americas division of Human Rights Watch. She writes on
International Human Rights Issues, War Crimes, and Prosecuting Leaders.
Anita Ramasastry
Anita Ramasastry is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle and the Associate Director of the Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology.
Anthony Sebok
Anthony Sebok is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. He covers Mass Torts,
Products Liability, as well as Torts and Public Policy.
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