Edward B. Foley holds the Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law at The Ohio State University, where he directs its election law program. For the 2024-2025 academic year, he is a Crane Fellow in Law and Public Policy at Princeton University. He is also 2023 Guggenheim Fellow and, from January to March 2024, was a Distinguished Visitor at the…
Rebecca Ingber is a Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School, and an expert in international law, national security, foreign relations law, and the constitutional separation of powers. She is also a Co-Director of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy and a senior fellow at the Reiss Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law…
Phoebe Okowa is Professor of Public International Law at Queen Mary University of London. In 2021, she was elected to the United Nations’ International Law Commission, becoming the first African woman to serve on the Commission since it was established in 1947. She has written extensively on general international law including the law of state…
Cristina Tilley is a legal scholar and former journalist who teaches tort and constitutional law, with a particular emphasis on defamation and speech injuries. Her scholarship investigates theories of interpersonal obligation as a foundation for comparing how private and public law can drive social justice. Her work has appeared in the Yale Law…
Past Law Faculty Fellows
Netta Barak-Corren is a legal scholar and cognitive scientist who focuses on empirical and behavioral analyses of constitutional and public law, with a particular interest in conflicts of rights, law and religion, constitutional design, and separation of powers.
Barak-Corren is a Professor of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and…
A faculty member at the Kline School of Law for 10 years, López writes, teaches, and practices in the areas of criminal law, public international law, international human rights law, international criminal law, and post-conflict and transitional justice.
She has held visiting fellowships at research institutions around the world,…
Professor Manners is a legal historian of the nineteenth-century United States whose scholarship examines the relationship between the legislative and executive branches of government. Her current projects focus on developing an American theory of legislation before progressivism and charting the transformations in the authority, discretion,…
Morijn is a professor of law and politics in international relations at the University of Groningen Faculty of Law, where he holds a chair endowed by the Netherland Association for International Affairs (NGIZ). He also chairs the rule of law working group of the Meijers Committee, a Dutch NGO, and is a member of the Dutch Advisory Council on…