Biography
Nathan Chapman joined the law school as a fellow in 2010 and is now the Executive Director of the Constitutional Law Center. After clerking for the Honorable Judge Gerald Bard Tjoflat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Court, he practiced with WilmerHale in Washington, D.C. He graduated from Duke University School of Law and Duke Divinity School in 2007, and Belmont University in 2001.
Research Interests
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Professional Responsibility
Key Works
- Nathan S. Chapman, Michael W. McConnell, Due Process as Separation of Powers, 121 Yale Law Journal (forthcoming 2012).
- Nathan S. Chapman, Law Asks for Trust, (Religious Legal Theory Symposium), 85 St. Johns Law Review 521 (2011).
- Nathan S. Chapman, Student Note, Punishment by the People: Rethinking the Jury's Political Role in Assigning Punitive Damages, 56 Duke Law Journal 1119 (2007).
Publications & Cases
- Nathan S. Chapman, Michael W. McConnell, Due Process as Separation of Powers, 121 Yale Law Journal (forthcoming 2012).
- Nathan S. Chapman, Law Asks for Trust, (Religious Legal Theory Symposium), 85 St. Johns Law Review 521 (2011).
- Nathan S. Chapman, Student Note, Punishment by the People: Rethinking the Jury's Political Role in Assigning Punitive Damages, 56 Duke Law Journal 1119 (2007).
- nathan.chapman@law.stanford.edu
- 650 736.8090
Expertise
- Civil Procedure and Litigation
- Constitutional Law