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FACULTY FELLOWS
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Erwin Chemerinsky, Duke University School of Law, |
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Michael J. Gerhardt, University of North Carolina School of Law |
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Michael Klarman, University of Virginia School of Law |
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College of William & Mary Faculty |
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Davison Douglas, Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law |
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Charles F. Hobson, Director of The Papers of John Marshall, specializes in the legal and constitutional history of the early republic. |
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Fredric I. Lederer, Chancellor Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Legal and Courtroom Technology, specializes in criminal procedure, evidence, and military justice issues. |
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Linda A. Malone, Marshall-Wythe Foundation Professor of Law, specializes in issues of domestic and international environmental law and international human rights law. |
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Paul Marcus, Haynes Professor of Law, specializes in constitutional and evidentiary issues in the criminal justice field. |
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Alan J. Meese, Ball Professor of Law and President, William and Mary Faculty Assembly, specializes in economic liberties and racial preferences. |
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W. Taylor Reveley III, Interim President, College of William & Mary, specializes in the constitutional division of authority between the President and the Congress as it pertains to the use of force. |
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Kathryn R. Urbonya, Professor of Law, specializes in constitutional violations committed by government officials. |
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William Van Alstyne, Distinguished Lee Professor of Law
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