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William N. Eskridge

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William N. Eskridge Jr.
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Basic facts
Organization:Yale Law School
Role:John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence
Education:•Davidson College
•Harvard University
•Yale Law School


William N. Eskridge Jr. is an American legal scholar and became a law professor at Yale Law School in 1998.[1] He has also taught at the Georgtown University Law Center, NYU, Stanford, Toronto, Harvard, Columbia, Virginia, and Vanderbilt.[1] Eskridge's main academic interest is in statutory interpretation, according to his Yale faculty profile.[1]

Below is a summary of Eskridge's education and other professional accomplishments:[1]

Academic degrees:

  • B.A., 1973, Davidson College
  • M.A., 1974, Harvard University
  • J.D., 1978, Yale Law School

Professional positions:

  • Teacher, Georgetown University Law Center, 1987-1998
  • Professor, Yale Law School, 1998-present


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