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Personal bio
Pam Karlan is Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law and co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School. She has argued nine cases before the Court and worked on dozens more. Pamâs primary scholarship involves civil rights and constitutional litigation. She has published dozens of articles and is the co-author of three leading casebooks as well as a monograph on constitutional interpretationâKeeping Faith with the Constitution (Oxford University Press). Pam has received numerous teaching awards. Her public service includes clerking for Justice Harry Blackmun, a term on Californiaâs Fair Political Practices Commission, and an appointment as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice. She was also an assistant counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Currently teaching
LAW 920A: Supreme Court Litigation Clinic: Clinical Practice
(Autumn, Spring)
LAW 920B: Supreme Court Litigation Clinic: Clinical Methods (Autumn, Spring) LAW 920C: Supreme Court Litigation Clinic: Clinical Coursework (Autumn, Spring) LAW 884: Externship, Special Circumstances (Autumn) LAW 241Z: Discussion (1L): Exit, Voice, and Loyalty for Lawyers (Autumn) LAW 920: Advanced Supreme Court Litigation Clinic (Autumn, Winter, Spring) OSPFLOR 12: Constituting a Republic: Machiavelli, Madison, and Modern Issues (Winter) LAW 7010: Constitutional Law: The Fourteenth Amendment (Spring) OSPFLOR 199A: Directed Reading A (Winter) |