Jamal Greene

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Jamal Greene is a prominent American constitutional law scholar and professor known for his work on rights adjudication and the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional law scholar
human
law professor
legal scholar
academicRank professor
areaOfInfluence United States constitutional jurisprudence
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree Juris Doctor
educatedAt Harvard College
Yale Law School
employer Columbia Law School
Columbia University
fieldOfWork constitutional interpretation
constitutional law
legal theory
rights adjudication
gender male
genre constitutional law scholarship
hasAcademicDiscipline constitutional law
law
hasResearchInterest constitutional design
judicial decision-making
structure of constitutional rights
hasRole legal commentator
public intellectual
hasWrittenFor law reviews
popular media outlets on constitutional issues
influences debates on Supreme Court interpretation of rights
knownFor advocacy of proportionality-style rights adjudication
critiques of rights absolutism in U.S. law
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American legal academia
nationality American
notableFor scholarship on rights adjudication
theory of constitutional rights balancing
work on interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
notableWork How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession with Rights Is Tearing America Apart
occupation author
law professor
professor
positionHeld Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
subjectOf academic commentary on rights theory
workLocation New York City
writesAbout United States Constitution
civil rights
comparative constitutional law
judicial review

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Columbia Law School
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