Michael C. Dorf is a prominent legal scholar and a professor at Cornell Law School where he has been a faculty member since 2008. He has authored or co-authored numerous scholarly articles, essays, and reviews focused on constitutional law and various social science disciplines. Among his notable works are his co-authorship of 'Reading the Constitution' with Laurence H. Tribe and the editing of 'Constitutional Law Stories'. He has contributed significantly to legal education as a Vice Dean at Columbia Law School and has an extensive background in public service, including writing amicus briefs for Supreme Court cases. Dorf’s research includes an interdisciplinary study funded by federal grants on the effectiveness of cigarette and e-cigarette warning formats, resulting in several publications. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, he also served as a law clerk for Judge Stephen Reinhardt and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. He contributes a bi-weekly column to Justia's Verdict and is an active participant in legal commentary through various media platforms.
Cornell Law School • Ithaca, NY
Teaching constitutional law and conducting interdisciplinary research.
Columbia Law School • New York, NY
Oversaw academic policies and faculty matters.