Martin H. Redish

Martin H. Redish | |
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Organization: | Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law |
Role: | Professor |
Education: | •University of Pennsylvania •Harvard Law School |
Martin H. Redish is a legal scholar and started teaching at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 1973.[1] He focuses on federal courts, civil procedure, constitutional law, and freedom of expression, according to his faculty profile.[1]
Below is a summary of Redish's education and other professional accomplishments:[1][2]
Academic degrees:
- 1967, A.B., University of Pennsylvania
- 1970, J.D., Harvard Law School
Professional positions and honors:
- Law clerk, John Joseph Smith, 2nd Circuit, 1970-1971
- Attorney, Proskauer Rose Goetz & Mendelsohn, 1971-1973
- Faculty, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, 1973-present
- Visiting associate professor of law, Stanford University, Summer 1977
- Visiting associate professor of law, Cornell University, Fall 1977
- Visiting professor of law, University of Michigan Law School, September 1987 - May 1988
See also
- Ballotpedia's administrative state coverage
- Administrative State Bibliography
- Scholarly work related to the administrative state
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