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Ryan Doerfler’s research focuses on the role of the judiciary in a democratic system. His recent work includes a critical reassessment of the embrace of judicial review within the liberal legal tradition and an analysis of the relationship between theories of statutory and constitutional interpretation and the fundamental commitment to democratic self-rule. His academic work has been published in numerous leading law journals, and his popular writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Dissent, Jacobin, The Nation, The New Republic, and The New York Washington Post. Ryan graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Wake Forest University and received his PhD in Philosophy from Harvard University. He also holds a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, he taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Pennsylvania.
Harvard Law School • Cambridge, MA
Ryan Doerfler is a professor at Harvard Law School, focusing on the intersection of law and democratic principles.
Applied for under 'Department of Law', 'Department of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law', 'Department of Constitutional Law', 'Department of Japanese Legal Studies', and 'Department of Human Rights'.