Reva Siegel is the Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Her scholarship focuses on constitutional law, particularly regarding issues of inequality, antidiscrimination, and the interaction of courts with popular movements. Siegel's work examines how legal history influences contemporary constitutional interpretation, especially concerning the rights of women and marginalized communities. She has authored numerous articles and books, including 'Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking' and 'Reproductive Rights and Justice Stories,' which explore the evolving legal frameworks surrounding reproductive rights in America. Siegel’s contributions have been recognized by her membership in the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She also serves on multiple advisory boards and has been actively involved in public discussions addressing the legal implications of political violence and gun regulation policy. Her recent publications reflect her ongoing engagement with contemporary constitutional debates, particularly in the context of recent Supreme Court rulings.