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Pamela S. Karlan
Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law and Co-Director, Supreme Court Litigation Clinic
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Pamela S. Karlan, [et al.],
2003 Supplement to Constitutional Law, 4th ed. by Geoffrey R. Stone...[et al.].
, Gaithersburg: Aspen Law & Business, 2003, 247 pages.
Pamela S. Karlan,
Groups, Politics, and the Equal Protection Clause (Symposium: Fiss's Way: The Scholarship of Owen Fiss)
, 58 University of Miami Law Review 35-50 (2003).
Pamela S. Karlan and J. Gerald Hebert,
Brief of Amici Curiae:
Vieth, et al., v. Jubelirer, et al.
, No. 02-1580 in the Supreme Court of the United States (2003).
Pamela S. Karlan,
The Political Battle in States Over Redrawing Congressional Districts has Reached the Courts
, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, (December 25, 2003).
Geoffry R. Stone, Louis Michael Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein, Mark V. Tushnet and Pamela S. Karlan,
The First Amendment,
, New York: Aspen Publishers, 2nd ed., 2003.
Pamela S. Karlan,
Elections and Change Under
Voting With Dollars
, 91 California Law Review 705 (2003).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Equal Protection, Due Process, and the Stereoscopic Fourteenth Amendment
, 33 McGeorge Law Review 473-492 (2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Easing the Spring: Strict Scrutiiny and Affirmative Action After the Redistricting Cases
, 43 William and Mary Law Review 1569-1603 (March 2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
When Freedom Isn't Free: The Costs of Judicial Independence in Bush v. Gore
, Stanford Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper No. 39, pp. 1-26, (2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Pricking the Lines: The Due Process Clause, Punitive Damages and Criminal Punishment
, Stanford Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 46, 37 pages, (December 2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Foreword: Litigation, War, and Politics By Other Means
, 13 Stanford Law & Policy Review 5-8 (2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Brief Amicus Curiae, Association of American Law Schools, Grutter v. Bollinger
, 123 S.Ct. 617, 38 pages, (2002).
Pamela S. Karlan,
Equal Protection, Due Process, and the Stereoscopic Fourteenth Amendment
, Stanford Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper No. 32, pp. 1-31, (February 2002)
Pamela S. Karlan,
Ballots and Bullets: The Exceptional History of the Right to Vote
, Stanford Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 45, 33 pages, (December 2002).
Samuel Issacharoff, Pamela S. Karlan, Richard H. Pildes,
The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process, Rev. 2nd ed.
, New York: Foundation Press, 2002. 1172+ pages
Pamela S. Karlan and Eben Moglen,
The Soul of a New Political Machine: The Online, The Color Line and Electronic Democracy
, 34 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 1089-1114 (2001)
Pamela S. Karlan,
The Irony of Immunity: The Eleventh Amendment, Irreparable Injury, And Section 1983
, 53 Stanford Law Review 1311-1330 (May 2002).
Pamela S. Karlan, Samuel Issacharoff, and Richard H. Pildes,
When Elections Go Bad : the Law of Democracy and the Presidential Election of 2000
, New York: Foundation Press, 2001. 172 pages.
Pamela S. Karlan,
Supreme Court's Incursion was Not Needed
, 36 Days: The Complete Chronicle of the 2000 Presidential Election Crisis. New York: Times Books, 2001. p.291-292.
Pamela S. Karlan,
The Court Casts Its Vote
, Bush v. Gore : the Court Cases and the Commentary, E.J. Dionne Jr., William Kristol, editors. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, 2001. p. 262-263.
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karlan@stanford.edu
650.725.4851
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA Yale University 1980
MA Yale University University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1984
JD Yale Law School 1984
Expertise:
Antidiscrimination Law
Civil Procedure and Litigation
Clinical Education
Constitutional Law
Criminal Procedure
Employment Discrimination
Race and the Law
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