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Visiting Scholars Program
The Visiting Scholars Program at the NCC brings distinguished constitutional scholars from across the country to the Center to participate in educational outreach programs and undertake research and writing projects. The program, designed to engage scholars with the general public, encourages use of the Center as a public forum, bridging the divide that sometimes separates the academy from the general community. NCC visiting scholars have participated in programs ranging from informal gallery talks to formal academic lectures and have undertaken writing projects aimed at a popular audience.
Theodore
M. Shaw Director-Counsel and President NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
Fund 2007-2008
Professor Martha S.
Jones Department of History, Center for Afro American & African
Studies University of Michigan Law
School 2007-2008
Professor Laurence Tribe Harvard
University Law School 2006-2007
Professor Theodore B.
Olson Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher 2006-2007
Professor Matthew Pinsker
Department of History Dickinson
College 2005-2006
Professor Kathleen
Sullivan Stanford University Law School 2004-2005
Professor John Yoo Boalt Hall School of
Law University of California 2004-2005
Professor Lillian R.
BeVier University of Virginia School of Law Fall
2003
Professor Stanley N. Katz Woodrow Wilson School of Public
and International Affairs Princeton University Fall 2003
Professor Jeffrey Rosen
George Washington
University Law School
Summer 2003
Professor Earl
Maltz
Rutgers University Law School
Summer 2003
Professor Michael W. McConnell S.J. Quinney College of
Law University of Utah Judge 10th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals 2001-2002
Professor Sarah Barringer
Gordon University of Pennsylvania Law
School 2001-2002
Professor Akhil Amar Yale University Law
School 2000-2001
Professor Douglas W. Kmiec Pepperdine
University Law School 2000-2001
Professor Kim
Scheppele University of Pennsylvania Law School 1998-1999
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