Maimon Schwarzschild
Professor of Law
B.A. 1973, J.D. 1976, Columbia University
Professor Schwarzschild served in the U.S. Department of
Justice in Washington, D.C., during the Carter administration
and joined the faculty in 1982. A specialist in constitutional law,
he also teaches public international law, evidence and criminal
procedure. Among his recent publications are “Popular Initiatives
and American Federalism,” Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues; “Pluralism, Conversation, and Judicial Restraint,” Northwestern
University Law Review; “Subversive Thoughts on Freedom and
the Common Good,” Michigan Law Review; and “Equality,” in
Blackwell’s Companion to the Philosophy of Law and Social Theory.
He has also written for the Supreme Court Review, the Harvard
Law Review, the Duke Law Journal and numerous other journals.
An English barrister as well as an American lawyer, he was
called to the English Bar at Lincoln’s Inn and is a member of
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